IEC TR 63097 Smart Grid Roadmap
The aim of this Smart Grid Standardization Roadmap document is to provide standards users with guidelines to select the most appropriate set of standards and specifications based on Smart Energy
The aim of this Smart Grid Standardization Roadmap document is to provide standards users with guidelines to select the most appropriate set of standards and specifications based on Smart Energy
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This technical report summarizes the results of the Smart Grid roadmaps developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) from 2007 to 2011. The report''s major themes are the lessons
This roadmap provides a consensus view on the current status of smart grid technologies, and maps out a global path for expanded use of smart grids, together with milestones and recommendations for
This roadmap sets out specific steps needed over the coming years to achieve milestones that will allow smart grids to deliver a clean energy future.
This technical report summarizes the results of the Smart Grid roadmaps developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) from 2007 to 2011. The report''s major themes are the lessons
This roadmap provides a consensus view from more than 200 government, industry, academia and consumer representatives on the current status of smart grid technologies, and it
This roadmap provides a consensus view on the current status of smart grid technologies, and maps out a global path for expanded use of smart grids, together with milestones and recommendations for
Technical report IEC TR 63097 sets out a smart grid standardization roadmap. Its aim is to highlight international standards which have been specifically designed to support the transition towards
This draft version of Framework 4.0 was developed with input from smart grid stakeholders ranging from utilities, vendors, and equipment manufacturers, to renewable power producers, retail
United StatesIntroductionElectricity System Needs for Today and the FutureSmart Grid DeploymentPolicy and Regulatory Framework: Actions and MilestonesInternational CollaborationAcknowledgementsKey findingsIntroductionWhat are smart grids?Rationale for smart grid technologyCommunicationsEnables informed participation by customersAccommodates all generation and storage optionsEnables new products, services and marketsProvides the power quality for the range of needsOptimises asset utilisation and operating eficiencyTechnologyAgeing infrastructurePeak demandElectricity reliabilitySystem adequacyBox 2. Electricity system flexibilitySystem securityCyber securitySmart grid technologiesWide-area monitoring and controlInformation and communications technology integrationDistributionResidentialRenewable and distributed generation integrationTransmission enhancement applicationsDistribution grid managementAdvanced metering infrastructureElectric vehicle charging infrastructureBox 3. Smart communitiesTailoring smart grids to developing countries and emerging economiesStatus of electricity system markets and regulationVision for smart grid deployment to 2050Regional analysis and impacts for deploymentInterpreting results and further analysisEstimating smart grid investment costs and operating savingsThe need for commercial-scale demonstrationDevelopment of consumer-based enabling technologiesMilestonesElectrical equipment manufacturers(Electronics, appliances, automotive) systems)Benefits of interoperabilityPolicy and regulatory framework: actions and milestonesGeneration, transmission and distributionCross-sector considerationsElectricity generation sectorTransmission networksDistribution networksSmart grid, smart consumer policiesCollect best practice on consumer feedback and use it to improve pilot projectsAutomated demand responseDevelop and implement consumer protection policiesCustomer acceptance and social safety net issuesBuilding consensus on smart grid deploymentExpand existing international collaboration effortsSmart grid collaboration and developing countriesConclusion: near-term roadmap actions for stakeholdersGlossaryAfricaCentral and South America (CSA)ChinaMiddle East (MEA)Other developing AsiaEconomies in transitionOECD Europeis subject to specific restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The European Commission The terms and conditions are available also participates in online at the work of the IEA.See more on iea.blob re.windows Images of Smart Grid RoadmapSmart Grid DiagramSmart Grid NetworkSmart Electric GridSmart Grid StandardNIST Road MapSmart Grid AiSmart Grid DevelopmentSmart Grid ImplementationSmart Grid EvolutionThe four stages to a truly smart grid | Energy Networks AustraliaFigure 3 from HYDRO-QUÉBEC '' S SMART GRID ROADMAP UPDATE AND SMART GRIDSmart Grid Implementation Evolutionary Roadmap Of Smart Grid TechnologySmart Grid Energy Storage and Charging Roadmap | EdrawMax TemplatesIoT and the Smart Grids • DelphiABallThe Smart Grid: Enabling Research and Innovation in Power DeliverySmart grid roadmap and regulation approaches in Switzerland | CIREDSmart grid deployment, what we''ve done so farPPT - Smart Grid Vision and Road Map for India PowerPoint PresentationSmart grid roadmap programs (Tanaka, 2011). | Download Scientific DiagramSee all imagesepri
This technical report summarizes the results of the Smart Grid roadmaps developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) from 2007 to 2011. The report''s major themes are the lessons
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