Synergizing Smart Energy and Core Electrical Networks for Sustainable Power

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Samarjeet Borah
Malkeet Singh

Abstract

In order for power systems to be safe and efficient, smart energy technologies must be connected to the main electricity networks. If you want to improve stability, resilience, and sustainability, this paper looks at how smart energy solutions and standard electricity lines can work together. To keep track of and change how much energy is used and made, we talk about important technologies like smart meters, improved monitors, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Using less fossil fuels and releasing less carbon dioxide is easier when smart energy systems make it easier to add green energy sources like solar and wind to the grid. Modern tracking and control systems in smart grids make them more stable by letting flaws or outages be found and fixed quickly. To make energy use more efficient, smart grids allow programs called demand response, which let customers change how much energy they use based on real-time prices or grid conditions. The paper also looks at how data analytics and machine learning can help improve grid operations and energy management. Forecasting repair of grid equipment is made possible by these technologies. This makes the grid more reliable and cuts down on downtime. It is also easier to make advanced energy predicting models with their help, which makes it easier for grid workers to balance supply and demand. The combining smart energy technologies with basic electricity networks in a way that makes them work better together looks like a good way to make power systems that last and work well in all situations. We can improve energy economy, protect the environment, and make sure that future generations will always have access to power by using smart grids and other new technologies.

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Borah, S., & Singh, M. (2023). Synergizing Smart Energy and Core Electrical Networks for Sustainable Power. Acta Energetica, (01), 39–48. https://doi.org/10.52710/ae.499
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