Transparency in the Smart Grid
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Wohlen, AG Electric Power Transmission, Control, and DistributionOverview
About Transparency in the Smart Grid
The distribution system operators are contractually obligated to provide their customers with energy in the agreed quantity and quality. So that they can verify compliance with these services, first of all, "transparency in the cable" must be established. With the information about the current load flows, these become controllable at network level (6) 7 and therefore also enable efficient utilization of the network quality limits.
Fundamental measurement technology from "bottom up" forms the basis for cellular energy systems and hence also for smart grids, in order to be able to stabilize grids (e.g. due to the prosumer behavior, disconnection of grid mass,
etc.). Not only scalability is important, but also absolute sustainability, z. e.g. through flexible connectivity, function adaptations, etc.
Fundamental measurement technology from "bottom up" forms the basis for cellular energy systems and hence also for smart grids, in order to be able to stabilize grids (e.g. due to the prosumer behavior, disconnection of grid mass,
etc.). Not only scalability is important, but also absolute sustainability, z. e.g. through flexible connectivity, function adaptations, etc.