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Abstract

World trends in the energy sector influenced the trends and prospects for the development of electric power industry in the Russian Federation. One of the directions of the future in Russia's electric power industry is the development of power supply systems with low-generation sources, including renewable (solar and wind power plants). Due to the advent of a large number of sources of small generation, there will be a need to control not only legal and economic relations between individual participants, but also technical. In Europe, the United States today has been successfully working platforms, allowing consumers to choose a supplier and a generating company, in the Russian Federation, in view of the current trailing structure of the electric power complex, there are practically no such possibilities for electricity consumers. However, recently has a large number of research and development in the field of microgeneration, both traditional and renewable. In this paper, a comprehensive model of the power supply system with diverse sources of small generation is briefly described, which allows the intellectual model of the microgeneration market in the future, given the characteristics of the state and modes of the existing power supply systems, as well as to search for the optimal supplier and / or electricity producer The criterion of the minimum of the tariff for electricity and the maximum power reliability maximum.

Keywords

Power supply system, small generation, distribution network, electricity loss, power supply reliability, mode parameters.

Aleksandra V. Varganova Ph.D(Eng.), Associate Professor, Industrial Electric Power Supply Department, Power Engineering and Automated Systems Institute, Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University, Magnitogorsk, Russia; Department of Management in Energy and Industry, Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, Russia. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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