1) The document proposes a compact integrated energy system for distributed generation that combines multiple distributed generation units, local loads, and storage devices into a single system. This reduces the number of power converters and devices needed, lowering costs and power losses.
2) In a conventional non-integrated system, each distributed generation unit and storage device requires its own power converter, increasing costs significantly as the number of units grows.
3) The proposed integrated system connects all distributed generation sources, storage, and loads through a single inverter and control system. This reduces the number of power electronics components by 25%, lowering costs and improving efficiency by reducing switching and heating losses.