Proceedings on Engineering Sciences (Aug 2023)

SMART GRID ENERGY PRODUCTION AND TRANSMISSION SYSTEM MODELING AND COMPUTATIONAL ASSESSMENT METHODS

  • Mohhammad Rashid Ansari,
  • Mona Devi,
  • Sunny Verma,
  • Sashilal Singh,
  • Joshi Manohar V.,
  • Shubhendra Pratap Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24874/PES.SI.01.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. S1
pp. 155 – 162

Abstract

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Based on the continuous growth of the economy, widespread adoption of intermittent renewable energy sources, and extensive use of information and communication technologies, conventional electric power systems are no longer able to meet the enormous demands of the information age. Diverse renewable energy technologies have been quickly developed to address the energy issue and environmental damage. However, since renewable energy sources are unpredictable and erratic, the widespread use of different renewable energy technologies has consequently put significant strain on the security and dependability of conventional power networks. The Smart Grid (SG) is a modernized electrical network that makes use of cutting-edge communication, control, and information technology to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources, increase energy efficiency, and improve dependability and security. The invention of computational modeling and evaluation methodologies for SG energy transmission and production networks is the main topic of the research. The Internet of Energy (IoE), which will eventually replace the conventional power production and distribution networks, increases the need to be familiar with the proper computing tools in order to conduct any future SG investigation. The software for simulation that is significant to the modeling and analysis of electrical power production, transmission, distribution, and related systems is examined in this research. The study's conclusions are anticipated to aid in the creation of power generation and transmission systems that are more effective, dependable, and sustainable.

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