Smart Grid Monitoring: Enhancing Reliability and Efficiency in Energy Distribution

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Tarun Sharma
Rahul Sharma

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Smart grid has been replaced with traditional electrical power grid with its various technologies. In today’s world it has emerged in as solution of increasing demand. This technology has changed the way electricity is produced, transferred, and consumed. This technology benefits in advanced monitoring systems to improve the reliability and efficiency of energy distribution. This abstract provides an overview of smart grid monitoring, highlighting its key components, benefits, and challenges. Smart grid monitoring comprises of different technologies and techniques. Information communication technology helps the grid in collection of data from various consumers. These technologies involve advanced sensors, Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), data analytics. It has multidimensional benefits. It enhances grid reliability by enabling rapid detection and response to the faults. It provides consumers with detailed information about their energy usage, adapting more awaking consumption habits. This contributes to the overall reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact. In conclusion, it represents a crucial advancement in the energy sector, transforming the traditional grid into an intelligent grid. The continued development and deployment of smart grid monitoring technologies promise a brighter and more sustainable energy future.

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Tarun Sharma and Rahul Sharma , Trans., “Smart Grid Monitoring: Enhancing Reliability and Efficiency in Energy Distribution”, IJDCN, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1–4, Mar. 2024, doi: 10.54105/ijdcn.D7954.04020224.
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Tarun Sharma and Rahul Sharma , Trans., “Smart Grid Monitoring: Enhancing Reliability and Efficiency in Energy Distribution”, IJDCN, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1–4, Mar. 2024, doi: 10.54105/ijdcn.D7954.04020224.
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