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Short notes on Smart Grid

  1. 1. Smart Grid Prepared By : Islam Ramadan
  2. 2. Utility Grid & Smart Grid
  3. 3.  Our current Electric grid was conceived more than 100 years ago when electricity needs were simple and most homes had only small energy  The grid was designed for utilities to deliver electricity to consumers homes It was limited with one-way interaction makes it difficult for the grid to respond to the ever-changing and rising energy demands of the 21st century
  4. 4.  The smart grid introduces a two-way dialogue where electricity and information can be exchanged between the utility and its customers  it's a developing network of communications controls computers automation and new technologies and tools working together  This Make grid more efficient more reliable more secure and greener
  5. 5.  The smart grid will replace the aging infrastructure of today's grid and utilities can better communicate with us to help and manage our electricity needs  The Smart Grid represents an unprecedented opportunity to move the energy industry into a new era of reliability, availability, and efficiency that will contribute to our economic and environmental health
  6. 6. Smart Home & Smart Meter
  7. 7.  The smart home communicates with the grid and enables consumers to manage their electricity usage  Measuring a home's electricity consumption more frequently through a smart meter
  8. 8.  Through a smart meter utilities can provide their customer with much better information to manage their electricity Bills  Inside the smart home a home area network or HAN connects smart appliances thermostats ( Sensors ) and other electric devices to an energy management system ( Smart Meter )
  9. 9.  The smart grid enables newer generation technologies to be integrated such as DG ( wind and solar energy ) production in addition to plug-in electric vehicle charging with our participation as informed consumers  Renewable resources such as wind and solar are a sustainable and growing source for electric power however renewable power sources are variable by nature and add complexity to normal grid operations the smart grid provides the data and automation needed to enable solar panels and wind farms
  10. 10. Energy Management (load side Management )
  11. 11.  Smart appliances and devices will adjust their run schedule to reduce electricity demand on the grid at critical times and lower consumers energy bills  these smart devices can be controlled and scheduled through Smart Meter
  12. 12.  Smart grid will enable utilities to manage and moderate electricity usage with the cooperation of their customers especially during peak demand times  as a result utilities will be able to reduce their operating costs by deferring electricity usage away from peak hours ( Peak Shaving ) and having appliances and devices run at other times ( scheduling )
  13. 13.  The smart grids distribution intelligence counters the energy fluctuations and outages by automatically identifying problems in rerouting and restoring power delivery  utilities can further use distribution intelligence to predict in electricity usage with the co-operation of their customers leading to lower production cost

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