Abstract
This article describes the progress of the microgrid development process, including the completion of the initial guideline. It shows the main points that need to be realized, developed and used for the operation of a microgrid; In other words, a microgrid is a distribution system with many electrical devices that can be connected to a large grid or operate independently. The paper also discusses different types of microgrids, provides methods for estimating their effectiveness, reviews microgrid performance and technology, and documents the microgrid pilot program.
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