Definition:
An advanced electricity network that uses digital technology and automation to optimize energy distribution and management.
Key Components:
- Sensors and smart meters
- Automated grid control systems
- Real-time energy monitoring
Use Cases/Industries:
- Renewable energy integration
- Demand response programs
- Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Advantages:
- Enhances grid reliability and efficiency
- Enables real-time energy monitoring
- Supports integration of distributed energy resources
Challenges:
- Requires major infrastructure upgrades
- High implementation costs
- Cybersecurity risks
Related Terms:
Grid Stability, Distributed Energy Systems, Frequency Regulation
Example:
Smart grids use AI-driven demand forecasting to optimize electricity flow and prevent blackouts during peak usage hours.
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Synonyms:
Intelligent Grid, Digital Grid, Next-Generation Grid
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