Smart Grid PDF
Smart Grid PDF
Smart Grid PDF
SMART GRID
TECHNOLOGY
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Table of contents:
Introduction to smart grid?
Controllable
Automated
Fully integrated
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Distribution Optimization
Asset Optimization
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Customers want to do more to protect the environment, use less energy and
control their costs.
Also, customers are increasingly technologically savvy and expect to receive the
information to help them manage their energy usage(One of the main
characteristics of the Smart Grid is enabling customers to manage energy and
control their costs).
Greenhouse gas emissions is increasing due to the increase in energy
consumption..
our energy consumption when the utility bills come once a month. In
people's homes, the smart grid should mean more detailed information
through home energy-monitoring tools. These can be small displays or
Web-based programs that give a real-time view of how much energy
you're using, which appliances consume the most, and how your home
compares to others.
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A SMART GRID
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COMPARISON
CURRENT STATE
MODERN UTILITY
Analogue/electromechanical
Digital/microprocessor controlled
Proactive
One pricing
Two-way/integrated communication
Few sensors
Manual restoration
Condition -performance-based
maintenance
Estimated reliability
Predictive reliability
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CORE NETWORK:
The Core network handles connectivity between substations and utilities head
offices. Technologies used for core network implementation include:
Wireline technologies
Fiber
Wireless technologies
WiMAX
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DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS:
The Distribution network handles broadband connectivity for transmitting data collected by
Smart Power Grid concentrators and distribution automation devices (e.g. monitors,
sensors, ), which are located on the grid, to their related databases and analytics servers,
which are located at headquarters.
Technologies used for distribution network implementation include:
Wireline technologies
Fiber
BPL (broadband over power lines)
Wireless technologies
WiMAX
License-exempt broadband wireless
GSM
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ACCESS NETWORKS:
The Access network handles last-mile connectivity from smart meters located on the edge
of the power grid (at homes, offices, and municipal facilities) to SPG concentrators.
Technologies used for access network implementation include:
Wireline technologies
PLC (Power Line Communication),
Wireless technologies
ZigBee ,
Wi-Fi ,
WiMAX
GSM
CONNECTIVITY:
SMART METER
Smart meters are to mutual benefit for utility and consumer.
The smart meter makes a greener difference.
FEATURES:
Communication-able to communicate with the data
management system which is placed on a server either at
the utility or at the system provider.
Smart disconnect/reconnect-allows the utility to switch off
the power remotely and to switch the power back on.
Tamper Protection- is integrated as a real time clock will
stamp any breaking of the seal.
Voltage Quality- are measured and recorded providing the
energy distributor with valuable information to perform an
efficient grid operation.
Load profile- The Utility may also take advantage of the
recorded load profile data and four quadrant measuring
for optimization of the grid load.
Shunt measuring principle-secures an accurate measuring
of consumed energy.
Tariffing- reduces power demand during peak hours
Energy Awareness- It makes it a lot easier for the
consumer to follow his energy consumption.
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UPCOMING TECHNOLOGIES
PICOWATT:
These are strategically placed smart plugs
which fit over existing outlets, are essentially
mini Wi-Fi routers running Linux, each capable
of gathering data and controlling devices.
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A key regulatory piece of the smart grid is time-of-day
pricing, which is supposed to reflect the fluctuating cost of
energy delivery in a day. Some sort of tired pricing would
allow a consumer to take advantage of off-peak rates, but it
isn't the norm in many states.
Amid all the technical and business challenges, there's the
question of consumer acceptance. Consumers, in general, are
likely to welcome more detailed information on how much
electricity, natural gas, and water they use. But even though
there's the promise of energy savings, it's not clear that
people are willing to pay much money for home energymanagement tools.
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Regulatory Policies to deal with consequences of
Smart Grid; like off peak, peak tariffs and other
related matters.
Grid Operation : Monitoring & control
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CONCLUSION
By using smart grid technology energy can be utilized to the maximum
THINK SMART!!!
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THANKYOU!!
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