Talk:Distributed generation

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A lot of the links on this page do not refer to Distributed power, as described in the article but refer to Renewable energy and other topics, such as Domotics or domestic robotics and Power appliance remote control or Power line communication. As I understand Distributed power, it involves the production of electricity by consumers for transmission to other consumers nearby. -- kiwiinapanic 10:44 14 Jun 2003 (UTC)


Your article on Distributed power would be more accurately titled Distributed generation. It is an article which fits well into the series of articles on electricity, electricity market, electric power transmission, electricity generation, and electricity distribution. Distributed power is more about the distribution of power whereas "distributed generation" is a topical subject associated with how local generation can contribute to how future electricity needs can be met, including from renewable energy sources. I agree with kiwiinapanic that there are too many unrelated links. I would be happy to cooperate with you on the article, if you wish. Tiles 05:49 15 Jun 2003 (UTC)