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and maximise power transfer capability. The deployment of this technology on existing lines can improve
efficiency and defer the need of additional investment.
High voltage DC (HVDC) technologies are used to connect offshore wind and solar farms to large power
areas, with decreased system losses and enhanced system controllability, allowing efficient use of
energy sources remote from load centres.
Dynamic line rating (DLR), which uses sensors to identify the current carrying capability of a section of
network in real time, can optimise utilisation of existing
transmission assets, without the risk of causing overloads.
High-temperature superconductors (HTS) can significantly reduce transmission losses and enable
economical fault-current limiting with higher performance, though there is a debate over the market readiness
of the technology.
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vehicle-to-grid regulation.
This will include interaction with both AMI and customer-side systems.
Customer-side systems
Customer-side systems, which are used to help manage electricity consumption at the industrial, service and
residential levels, include energy management systems, energy storage devices, smart appliances and
distributed generation.
Energy efficiency gains and peak demand reduction can be accelerated with in-home
displays/energy dashboards, smart appliances and local storage.
Demand response includes both manual customer response and automated, price-responsive appliances
and thermostats that are connected to an energy management system or controlled with a signal from the
utility or system operator.
Summary
Technology area
Hardware
Communication equipment
(Power line carrier, WIMAX,
Information
LTE, RF mesh network,
and communication
cellular), routers,
technology integration
relays, switches, gateway,
computers (servers)
Power conditioning
equipment for bulk power
Renewable and
and grid
distributed
support, communication and
generation integration control hardware
for generation and enabling
storage technology
Transmission
Superconductors, FACTS,
enhancement
HVDC
Automated re-closers,
switches and capacitors,
remote controlled distributed
Distribution grid
generation and
management
storage, transformer
sensors, wire and
cable sensors
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Advanced metering
infrastructure
Electric vehicle
charging
infrastructure
Charging
infrastructure, batteries,
inverters
Customer-side
systems
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Category & Tags: Smart Grid, customer side, distributed generation, energy management, management
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