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The concept of distributed, or decentralized energy generation is becoming increasingly implemented as many small-scale renewable energy sources are installed. As the required energy is made available close to the location where it is needed there is less energy loss through transmission, which results from the resistance of the power lines. Furthermore the landscape is less visually affected by power supply lines or gas pipelines.
Contrary exists the concept of distributed or decentralized energy generation.
 
Commonly using renewable energy sources, the energy gets produced close to the location where it is needed.
Decentralized energy is far more reliable, while a centralized power system is very vulnerable to natural disasters or terrorism. Another benefit is the fact that private households are not dependent on the "Energy Giants" anymore when using locally provided energy.
This reduces the energy loss through transmittion, which results from the resistance of the power lines.
Furthermore there is no landspace wasted for power supply lines and gas pipelines.
Decentralized energy is far more reliable, while a centralized power system is very vulnerable to natural disasters or terrorism.
Another benefit is the fact, that private households are not dependent on the "Energy Giants" anymore when using locally produced energy.


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