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Evolution of European Electric Power Systems in the Face of New Constraints: Impact of Decentralized Generation; 2.1. Introduction: a new paradigm 327 $a2.2. Structure of modern electric transmission and distribution networks2.2.1. Modern transmission networks; 2.2.2. Electrical distribution networks; 2.3. Recent development in the European networks and new constraints; 2.3.1. Deregulation of the electricity market in accordance with European directives; 2.3.2. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the generation of electrical energy; 2.3.3. Generation of electricity using renewable energy sources; 2.3.4. Energy dependency of the European Union; 2.4. The specific characteristics of electrical energy 327 $a2.4.1. Storage and production/consumption balance2.4.2. Laws of physics on flow of energy; 2.4.3. Strategic role of electrical energy; 2.4.4. Voltage regulation in the electrical transmission and distribution networks; 2.4.5. Ancillary services; 2.5. Decentralized power generation; 2.5.1. Definition; 2.5.2. Decentralized power generation techniques in Europe, potential and costs; 2.5.3. Decentralized power generation and CO2 emissions, indirect emissions from so-called "zero emission" power plants; 2.5.4. Decentralized production and ancillary services 327 $a2.6. Specific problems in integrating decentralized production in the networks2.6.1. Connection conditions; 2.6.2. Influence on the design of the HV/MV stations; 2.6.3. Influence on the protection of the distribution networks; 2.6.4. Stability problems; 2.6.5. Influence on the voltage plan; 2.6.6. Impacts on transmission networks; 2.6.7. Harmonic disturbances; 2.7. New requirements in research and development; 2.7.1. Technical domain; 2.7.2. Economics; 2.8. Conclusion: a challenge and an opportunity for development for the electrical sector; 2.9. Bibliography 327 $aChapter 3. Planning Methods for Generation and Transmission of Electrical Energy 330 $aThe creation of a European liberalized electricity internal market and EU commitments for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto Protocol) and for the use of renewable energy generation technologies induce new important constraints and problems on the electric power systems in Europe. This then creates the need for more research and development to engage with these new challenges in order to preserve the reliability of these systems. 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