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SMART GRIDAN INTRODUCTION
Under supervision of : Submitted By:Mrs. Manjima Bhattacharya Shivangni sharma
(Dept. of Electrical Engg.) 15EE221NIT PATNA M.Tech-PhD DD(PS)
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CONTENTS• Introduction• Comparison• Features of Smart Grid• Smart Grid Components• Overview• Projects in India• Smart Grid Benefits• Drawbacks• Conclusion• References
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INTRODUCTION• Simply means a “ Smarter “ Power Grid.• A Smarter grid with improved efficiency and two way
communication.• Reducing carbon emissions as it is integrated with renewable
energy resources.• A Network created through IT , communication technology and
Electrical Power system.• Can handle digital , computerized equipment and technology
dependent on it and can automate and manage the increasing complexity and needs of electricity.
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COMPARISONCharacteristics Today’s Grid Smart Grid
Communication One Way Two way
Customer Interaction
Limited Extensive
Operation Manual Remote control
Generation Centralize Centralized and Distributed
Power flow control Limited Extensive
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FEATURES OF SMART GRID
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SMART HOME
Inside Smart home new equipment, appliances, and software are available that use emerging Smart Grid technologies to save energy, seek out the lowest rates, and contribute to the smooth and efficient functioning of our electric grid.
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INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
It will give grid operators new tools to reduce power demand quickly when wind or solar power dips. It will have more energy storage capabilities to absorb excess wind and solar power when it isn't needed, then to release that energy when the wind and solar power dips. Energy storage will help to smooth out the variability in wind and solar resources, making them easier to use. Building an electric superhighway can also help solve the problem, as it will help to ship the power to where it is needed.
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CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT
The Smart Grid offers many opportunities for consumers to save energy and for utilities to operate the grid in a more efficient, effective, and reliable way.For instance some utilities will place a remote control switch on the air conditioner on and off during peak power demand . In return customer receive credit on their bill.Some schemes are time -of- use pricing , net metering.
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GRID OPERATION CENTRES
Primary task of grid is to Make sure that as much power is generated as is being used.
Otherwise grid can become unstable.
Grid operators also have limited information about how the power is flowing through the grid.
Smart Grid technologies offer a new solution to the problem of monitoring and controlling the grid's transmission System.
Reducing the need to fire up costly secondary Plants.
Grid operators can see and manage electricity consumption in real time.
Software could potentially monitor the grid in real time for potential disturbances that could lead to blackouts.
Ex. Phasor measurement units
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DISTRIBUTION INTELLIGENCE
It refers to the part of the Smart Grid that applies to the utility distribution System, that is, the wires, switches, and transformers that connect the utility substation to you, the customers.A key component of distribution intelligence is outage detection and response.By combining automated switching with an intelligent System that determines how best to respond to an outage, power can be rerouted to most customers in a matter of seconds, or perhaps even milliseconds.
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PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES
• For the Smart Grid, plug-in electric vehicles represent a broader technology known as energy storage
• PEVs can drastically reduce our dependence on oil, and they emit no air pollutants when running in all-electric modes. However, they do rely on power plants to charge their batteries, and conventional fossil-fueled power plants emit pollution.
• PEVs may play an important part in balancing the energy on the grid by serving as distributed sources of stored energy, a concept called "vehicle to grid”.
• Some upcoming PEVs are- Chevrolet Volt, a plug-in hybrid, Ford Electric Focus and Nissan Motors - Leaf And a number of startup companies are producing specialty PEVs.
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SMART GRID COMPONENTS
Smart meters
Phasor measurement
Information transfers
Distributed generation
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SMART METERS• Recognizes and details Electrical consumption.
• Relays information to central monitoring station.
• Will replace traditional meters.
• Power outage notification and power quality monitoring.
• Time of day charges.
• Information sharing.
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PHASOR MEASUREMENTMeasure AC current waveformsMonitors power QualityWide Area Measurement system - Provides real-time data - Phasor data Concentrators - Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition systemSends information to central control station for
better management
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INFORMATION TRANSFER
Two way communicationZigBee - Uses IEEE 802.15.4 -Low-energy -Fast start up Time -Mesh Topology connection
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DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
Allow the connection of small scale renewable generation
-Solar ,Wind, Fuel Cells , MicroturbinesGeneration close to the load, improvingEfficiencyCustomer InteractionIncrease Reliablity
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OVERVIEW
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PROJECTS IN INDIA Government of India has proposed to continue R-APDRP(Restructured
Accelerated Power Development and Reform Program), an initiative for distribution reform
BESCOM Project Bengaluru-integration of renewable and distributed resources into the grid.
KEPCO Project in Kerala-$10 Billion initiative for Smart Grid Aggressive deployment of PMU
Northern grid- already installed 4 PMUs,20 more progress Western grid- 25 PMUs Eastern Grid-70-80 PMUs
Smart mini grid using only renewable energy source has been commissioned at TERI(The Energy Resource Institution),Gurgaon campus Dr Sam Pitroda, chairman India Smart Grid Task Force launched the
Smart Grid portal in 2013 : www.IndiaSmartGrid.org
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Gujarat to get country’s first smart grid
Times of India Like cell-phone users, people may be able to pick a plan for electricity
consumption. The Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd (UGVCL) will roll out India's first modernized electrical grid, or the smart grid, in Naroda and Deesa in north Gujarat .
The pilot project will study consumer behavior of electricity usage and propose a tariff structure based on usage and load on the power utility. Eventually, it will be rolled out across the state to disincentivize power consumption during peak hours.
New meters embedded with SIM cards will be installed in 20,000 residential and industrial units in Naroda to monitor data every 15 minutes on how a particular consumer uses power.
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SMART GRID BENEFITSEfficiency
Distributed GenerationSmart meteringEnergy Management Systems
ReliabilityWide Area Monitoring
EnvironmentRenewable generationReduce Demand on Centralized Generation
facilities
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DRAWBACKS Security and Privacy Some types of meters can be hacked, these hackers:
Gain control of thousand, even millions of meters Increase or decrease demand of power
Large no. of components Various technology components:
e.g. Softwares, integrators etc. Concern that complex rate systems(e.g. variable
rates) remove clarity and accountability, allowing the supplier to take advantage of customer
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CONCLUSIONSmart Grid improves existing electrical
infrastructureReliability, efficiency, economically,
environmentallyDistributed GenerationSmart meters
Development of new technologies and markets
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REFERENCES• A. Ipakchi and F. Albuyeh , "Grid of the future" , IEEE Power
Energy Mag. , vol. 7 , no. 2 , pp.52 -62 , 2009• A. Vojdani , "Smart integration" , IEEE Power Energy Mag. , vol.
6 , no. 6 , pp.72 -79 , 2008• Gilbert N. Sorebo and Michael C. Echols ,”SMART GRID
SECURITY” An End-to-End View of Security in the New Electrical Grid
• USA Department of energy-Smart Grid– https://www.smartgrid.gov/the_smart_grid/
• Energy.gov• Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability
• http://smartgrid.ieee.org/
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