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Abstract

Interconnected functioning of microgrids is one of the prominent solutions to come across the increased demand of electricity by large consumer such as urban buildings. Besides, the nowadays-day urbanization motivations further heighten the power crisis problem. And so, this creates major brunt on the utility grid and consequently leading to grid failures. So, these buildings tin can be integrated to share their generation and load appropriately. However, the microgrids deployed for all the individual buildings possibly equipped with heterogeneous energy sources and type of power generation with different capacities. So, clear agreement about the integration possibility has to be known to create above-mentioned integrating environment. Hence, this paper gives an overview of all the possible schemes for integrating microgrids of various urban community buildings.

Keywords

  • Urban Community
  • Renewable free energy sources (RES)
  • Microgrid

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Bramareswara Rao, Due south.Due north.Five., Padma, G. (2021). A Review on Schemes for Interconnecting Microgrids of Urban Buildings. In: Chowdary, P., Chakravarthy, V., Anguera, J., Satapathy, South., Bhateja, V. (eds) Microelectronics, Electromagnetics and Telecommunications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 655. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/x.1007/978-981-15-3828-5_45

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