Author :
Hashmi, M. ; Hänninen, S. ; Mäki, K.
Author_Institution :
Energy Syst., VTT Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
Abstract :
This paper describes various smart grid concepts, architectures, and details of associated technological demonstrations implemented worldwide. The survey is based on initiatives taken by EU and IEA (e.g. ETP, EEGI, EERA and IEA DSM) and description of projects conducted in Europe and US (e.g. FENIX, ADDRESS, EU-DEEP, ADINE, GridWise and SEESGEN-ICT). The report presents drivers, visions and roadmaps to develop smart grids worldwide including China and India. The survey encompasses various smart grid concepts, i.e. development of virtual power plant, active demand in consumer networks, DER aggregation business, active distribution network, and ICT applications to develop intelligent future grids. The comparison is carried out on the basis of commercial, technological, and regulatory aspects. In addition, the existing features of smart grid technology and challenges faced to implement it in Finish environment are addressed. As a matter of fact, the implementation of smart grid is consisting of more than any one technology, therefore, this transition will not be so easy. In the end, a fully realized smart grid will be beneficial to all the stakeholders. Smart grid will be an outcome of an evolutionary development of the existing electricity networks towards an optimized and sustainable energy system.
Keywords :
power distribution economics; power generation economics; smart power grids; sustainable development; Chinese smart grids; DER aggregation business; EU; Finnish environment; ICT applications; IEA; Indian smart grids; active consumer network demand; active distribution network; electricity networks; intelligent future grids; smart grid architecture; smart grid concept; sustainable energy system; technological demonstration; virtual power plant development; Business; Density estimation robust algorithm; Electricity; Energy efficiency; Europe; Smart grids; Smart grids; demand response; distributed generation; distribution automation; energy efficiency; reliability; renewable energy resources; smart metering;