Transforming City Energy Management: Using Smart Grid Technologies for Improved Control and Energy Efficiency
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https://doi.org/10.33042/2079-424X.2023.62.2.03Keywords:
Smart grid technologies, Energy management, Control, Energy efficiency, Sustainability, Monitoring, Demand response, Load management, Renewable energy integration, Grid resilience, , Consumer empowerment, Distribution networks,, Cybersecurity, Smart grid development, Software development, Data analytics, Communication protocols, NetworkingAbstract
The research focuses on the application of Smart Grid to optimize energy con-sumption in urban conditions. This work contains practical examples and analysis of research results that demonstrate the effectiveness of using sensor networks and real-time automated systems for monitoring and controlling energy consumption. The study contains practical recommendations for using Smart Grid technologies to im-prove the sustainability and efficiency of urban infrastructure.
Analysis of research results and real examples highlights the significant poten-tial of Smart Grid in ensuring efficient energy management in cities. By introducing Smart Grid technologies, it becomes possible to achieve effective management of ener-gy supply, reduce energy consumption and increase the stability of electricity distribu-tion systems in the urban environment.
The results of this research offer practical ideas for improving energy supply and sustainability, while contributing to the implementation of innovative solutions for efficient energy management in cities.
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