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Distributed energy generation (DEG) refers to the production of electricity from sources that are located close to the point of use, rather than centralized large-scale power plants. Common examples include rooftop solar panels, small wind turbines, combined heat and power (CHP) systems, and small-scale hydroelectric systems.

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