2. WHAT IS SMART GRID?
In definition, Smart Grid is a form of electricity network
utilizing digital technology.
Its connects between suppliers, distributors and
consumers.
Its delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using
two-way digital communications to control appliances at
consumers' homes; which in deed will saving the energy,
reduce costs and increase reliability.
A key feature of the smart grid is automation technology
that lets the utility adjust and control each individual
device or millions of devices from a central location.
3. NEED OF SMART POWER GRID
Increasing population and energy demand.
Exhausting non- renewable energy resources.
Non- reliability of traditional power supply &
Domino Effect .
Negative effect of emissions from present
power generators on environment.
4. • Traditional Power Grid:
One-way flow of electricity
Markets and Operations
Generation
Transmission
Distribution
Consumption
5. • SMART POWER GRID
Markets and Operations
Generation
Transmission ConsumptionDistribution
Two‐way Flow of Electricity and Information
Power Infrastructure
Communications Infrastructure
6. CONCEPT OF SMART GRID
The basic concept of Smart Grid is to add
monitoring, analysis, control, and
communication capabilities to the
national electricity delivery system.
This in turn can maximize the output of
equipment, help utilities lower costs,
improve reliability, decrease
interruptions, and reduce energy
consumption.
8. THE FUNCTIONALITY OF SMART GRID
A Smart Grid must functions as followings
Be able to heal itself
Motivate consumers to actively participate in operations
of the grid
Resist attack
Accommodate all energy generation and storage options
High quality power
Optimize asset to run more efficiently
Enable high penetration of intermittent generation
sources
10. •CUSTOMER BENEFITS
Ensures reliability & quality of energy supply.
Offers efficiency gains for on-site applications.
Enables savings on electricity.
Provides a stand-alone power option.
Provides customers a choice in satisfying their particular
energy needs.
11. National benefits
Reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Responds to increasing energy demands.
Responds to pollutant emission concerns.
Provides low-cost, reliable energy essential to maintain
competitiveness in the world market.
Creates numerous job opportunities.
12. Problems of Indian Power Grid
* Poorly planned Distributed network
* Over loading of system components
* Lack of reactive power support & regulation services
* Low metering efficiency & bill collection
* Power theft
13. Prospects of Smart Grid in
India
Smart grid implementation across India could
reduce transmission and distribution losses by
up to 30%.
Minimize the need for increased generation
capacity
Greater utilization of renewable and
decentralized sources of energy generation.