Smart Grid System in India
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The smart grid system is very useful in our India. Over electrical supply system is upgrade when use this technology. In this work introduce to smart grid system in India. This is new generation grid system for save our power energy. It reduces the black out when the power consuming higher than the produce of the electricity. The smart grid system also balances the generate power and consume power. The numbers of sensors for collect the data and produce electricity according to its requirement so we can save larger amount of electricity. It also shows the real time price of electricity so we can use our heavy electric equipment when the electric price low. It’s also found the default in electric supply system with the help of sensors so we can easily solve the electricity default. The smart metering also collects the real time-consuming data for the consumer. It also helps for billing the electricity bill with the help of sensors. When the smart gride system install all our in the India then the power supply system easy to be handle. The smart gride system collect the data easily for any district.
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