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Smart Grid
The integration of power, communications, and information technologies for an improved electric power infrastructure serving loads while providing for an ongoing evolution of end-use applications[1].
[1]IEEE P2030/D5.0, 2-23-2011,Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation With the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads
Increased use of digital information and controls technology to improve reliability, security, and efficiency of the electric grid; Dynamic optimization of grid operations and resources, with full cyber security; Deployment and integration of distributed resources and generation, including renewable resources; Development and incorporation of demand response, demand-side resources, and energyefficiency resources; Deployment of smart technologies for metering, communications concerning grid operations and status, and distribution automation;
Estimated reserves of the major fossil fuels in the world and their depletion
Hybrid Systems
The uncertainty can be supplemented through hybrid systems Hybrid systems: Couple PV and WP with
Storage batteries IC-engine-driven generators Fuel cells
o Advantages:
Stand-alone Hybrid Power Systems (for remote area) Capable of Microgrid operation (Islanded mode)