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Inspec keywords: wind power; electric vehicles; solar power; distributed power generation; vehicle-to-grid; demand side management; energy storage; hydroelectric power

Other keywords: solar power; DER; power 100 GW; biomass; Indian scenario; power 10 GW; resources automate monitoring; power 175 GW; DR programme; resources actuation; wind power; power 60 GW; smart grid technologies; demand-side management; vehicle to grid technology; power 5 GW; energy storage; renewable energy generation; electric vehicle; sustainable development; distribution utility; multivariate distributed energy resource integration; cost-effective integration; demand response:; small hydro projects

Subjects: Hydroelectric power stations and plants; Transportation; Wind power plants; Distributed power generation; Power system management, operation and economics; Solar power stations and photovoltaic power systems

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