Smart grid and micro grid

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IT GIVES THE INFORMATION REGARDING SMART GRID AND MICRO GRID IN DAY TO DAY LIIFE


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SMART GRID AND MICRO GRID BY PURNACHANDAR.P 16C41A0208

1.SMART GRID A "smart grid" is an electrical grid which includes a variety of operational and energy measures including smart meters, smart appliances, renewable energy resources, and energy efficient resources Electronic power conditioning and control of the production and distribution of electricity are important aspects of the smart grid.

FEATURES OF SMART GRID Reliability Flexibility in network topology Efficiency Load adjustment/Load balancing Peak curtailment/ leveling and time of use pricing Sustainability Market-enabling Demand response support Platform for advanced services Provision megabits, control power with kilobits, sell the rest

COMPONENTS OF SMART GRID

Security Requirements for Smart Grid Applications from a Variety of Potential Attacks (Examples)

Smart grid’s behavior during disasters Common concept of damage to the electric grid during disasters: Real sustained damage in more than 90 % of the area

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRADITIONAL GRID AND SMART GRID

MICROGRID A  microgrid  is a localized grouping of electricity sources and loads that normally operates connected to and synchronous with the traditional centralized grid ( macrogrid ), but can disconnect and function autonomously as physical and/or economic conditions dictate.

TYPES OF MICROGRIDS CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT /INSTITUTIONAL GRIDS REMOTE OFF-GRID MICRO GRIDS MILITARY BASE MICRO GRID COMMERTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ( C&I ) MICRO GRIDS

COMPONENTS OF MICRO GRID Local generation Consumption Energy Storage Point of common coupling (PCC)

Security Requirements for Micro Grid Applications ( Examples)

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