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  2. 2. 1. Introduction 2. What Is Smart Grid ? 3. Why Smart Grid ? 4. Features Of Smart Grid 5. Benefits Of Smart Grid Deployment 6. Power Management App 7. Smart Grid Components 2 8. Smart Meters 9. Energy Management System 10. Traditional & Future Smart Grid 11. Agenda 12. Priority Areas To Build Smart Grid Technology. 13. Requirenments Of Smart Grid. 14. Comparison Between Existing Grid & Smart Grid
  3. 3. 3 A smart grid has been defined as (a network of) self- sufficient systems. Smart Grid is an Electrical Grid with Automation, Communication and IT systems that can monitor power flows from points of generation to points of consumption and control the power flow or curtail the load to match generation in real time or near real time.
  4. 4. It is an electric grid that uses information and communication technology To gather data and act on information about the behaviour of suppliers and Consumers in an auto-mated fashion. Hence smart grid is a generic label for the Application of computer,intelligence and networking abilities to the existing dumb Electricity distribution systems. 4
  5. 5.  REDUCE CARBON FOOT-PRINTS  IMPROVE DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT AND DECISION SUPPORT SOFTWARE  SELF-HEALING  AUTOMATED CONTROL FOR DISTRIBUTION  SENSING AND MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGIES  INCREASED EFFICIENCY 5
  6. 6. •Real time monitoring. •Automated outage management and faster restoration. •Better energy management. •Web portals and mobile apps. •Track and manage energy usage. •Opportunities to reduce and conserve electricity etc. 6
  7. 7. •Providing more reliable power. •Peak load management, improved reliability. •Reduction in power purchase cost. •Better asset management. •Increased grid visibility and self-healing grids •Renewable integration and accessibility to electricity. 7
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  9. 9. SMART METER PHASOR MEASUREMENT INFORMATION TRANSFER DISTRIBUTED GENERATION 9
  10. 10.  RECOGNIZES AND DETAILS ELECTRIC CONSUMPTION  RELAYS INFORMATION TO CENTRAL MONITORING STATIONS  WILL REPLACE TRADITIONAL METERS  POWER OUTRAGE NOTIFICATION AND POWER QUALITY MONITORING  TIME OF DAY CHARGES 10
  11. 11. 11 Energy Management System [ EMS ] An Energy Management System (EMS) Is An Operator Which Revitalizes The Execution And Performance Of The System And Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA). EMS Is Implemented In Many Industrial And Commercial Sectors.
  12. 12. One-way power flow, Simple interactions Two-way power flow, multi-stakeholder interactions 12
  13. 13. • SMART GRID IMPROVES EXISTING ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE • DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS. RELIABILITY, EFFICIENCY, ECONOMICALLY, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SMART METERS HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT POWER MANAGEMENT APP REGENERATIVE POWER POWER ACCOUNT 13 AGENDA :-
  14. 14. Priority areas to build smart grid technology.  Demand Response and Consumer Energy Efficiency.  Energy storage  Electric transportation.  Advanced Metering Infrastructure  Distribution Grid Management  Cyber Security  Network Communications. 14
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  16. 16. Centralized generation Distributed generation Few sensors Sensors throughout Manual monitoring Self-monitoring Manual restoration Self-healing Failuare and blackouts Adaptive and islanding Limited control Pervasive control Few customer choices Many customers choices EXISTING GRID SMART GRID Electromechanical Digital One-way communication Two-way communication 16

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