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Improved Energy Utilization within Smart Grid

G. Ramya, M. Gokul, G. Janarthanan, S. Salman Faris, N. Yukesh

Abstract


The project aim is to utilize the maximum possible available Renewable energy and to save the Non-Renewable sources. The Smart Grid, regarded as the next generation power grid, uses two-way flows of electricity and information to create a widely distributed automated energy delivery network. Energy/power plays a critical role for social, economic and industrial development. Because of industrial generalization, especially in agricultural and economical activities, the energy demand has increased rapidly in developed countries. Generation and usage of energy has direct impact on modern power grid. In this scenario energy management is a hard task because load is dynamic, and we don’t have control over it. Renewable or undeleted energy resources have great applications and impact in current electric power system situation. For example, it gives pollution free (green) energy which is environment and user friendly.


Keywords


Smart Grid (SG), Demand Response (DR), Renewable Energy, Distributed Generators (DG).

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