2013
DOI: 10.4236/sgre.2013.41004
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Smart Grid for a Sustainable Future

Abstract: Advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and information communication technology (ICT) have facilitated the development of integrated electrical power systems for the future. A recent major issue is the need for a healthy and sustainable power transmission and distribution system that is smart, reliable and climate-friendly. Therefore, at the start of the 21 st Century, Government, utilities and research communities are working jointly to develop an intelligent grid system, which is now known as a … Show more

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“…With high penetration of renewable energy like wind, solar etc, in distribution network, the power sector is concerned about the stability of utility grid, power quality (PQ) and voltage regulation [4], [5]. The variation in power quality parameters of grid like voltage, frequency, harmonic distortion, noise etc., leads to poor power quality and grid instability [1], [5], [7], [10].…”
Section: Need For Renewable Power Generation Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With high penetration of renewable energy like wind, solar etc, in distribution network, the power sector is concerned about the stability of utility grid, power quality (PQ) and voltage regulation [4], [5]. The variation in power quality parameters of grid like voltage, frequency, harmonic distortion, noise etc., leads to poor power quality and grid instability [1], [5], [7], [10].…”
Section: Need For Renewable Power Generation Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, various modern solar and wind power generation techniques are being used for power generation, the generated power is highly intermittent due to variable nature of natural resources. Therefore it is necessary to study and understand their characteristics before integrating renewable generators to the grid [1]- [4]. The intermittent and unpredictable renewable energy generation coupled with varying nature of load causes demand-supply mismatch, impacting grid stability [1], [5], [7], [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electric power grid is going through major changes worldwide in order to become smarter, resilient, sustainable, and more reliable [1]. Power utilities are facing a major challenge in maintaining the desired reliability and security while integrating increasing loads and distributed energy resources (DER), primarily wind and solar energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As renewables are part of SG, reduction in total greenhouse gas emission along with demand management makes system more reliable and efficient [1]. This paper also provides information about development status of SG in America and Europe.…”
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