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SMART GRID

TECHNOLOGY
Presented by:
Shriram Gokhale M
4SU10EC073

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CONTENTS
Introduction
Existing Grid
Smart Grid features
Working of Smart Grid
Communication Technology used
Applications,Adavantages and Disadvantages
Conclusion and Future Scope

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Introduction
India is the third largest country in the world
Electrical transmission and distribution.
So, Our country need a efficient and strong system to
for distribution.
What is Smart Grid ?
Smart Grid is an integration of Electrical and
Digital technologies, information and communication
Smart grid delivers electrical power to the consumers
using two way digital technology.
Monitors the supply to the consumers and
measurements.
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Existing Grid

Limited Delivery System.


High cost of power outage and power quality
interruption .
Inefficiency at managing peak load.
Communications too slow.

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Key Features

Energy efficiency
Direct load control
Distributed generation and cogeneration
Automated Demand Response

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Over all view of Smart Grid

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Smart Meter

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Continued.
Working
Enable two-way communication between the
meter and the central system
Features
Communication
Connect/Disconnect
Voltage Quality
Tariffing

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Power Line communication

Broad Band over power lines


Home networking(LAN)
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Advanced Distribution Automation

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Communication Technologies

The connectivity Network


Core Networks
Distribution Networks
Access Networks

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Different Technologies

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Advantages
Integrate isolated technologies : Smart Grid enables
better energy management.
Proactive management of electrical network during
emergency situations.
Better demand supply / demand response
management.
Better power quality.
Increasing demand for energy : requires more
complex and critical solution with better energy
management
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Disadvantages
Present Infrastructure is inadequate and requires
augmentation to support the growth of Smart Grids.
Most renewable resources are intermittent and can
not be relied on (in its present form)for secure
energy supply.
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 and Future work
The smart grid has been conceived as an evolution of
electric power systems due to the increasing diffusion
of distributed generation by renewable sources.
This makes cost-effective remote sensing
technologies vital for safe, seamless and efficient
power delivery.
Future Work
Security
Up front consumer expenses
Standardization

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THANK YOU

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