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Smart Grid  Back to the Future Prepared by  Eng.Ahmed Ali Mohamed Hassan
Smart Grid An electric system that uses information, two-way, cyber-secure communication technologies, and computational intelligence in an integrated fashion across the entire spectrum of the energy system from the generation to the end points of consumption of the electricity. 09/02/11
Smart Grid characteristics  09/02/11 Accommodates all generation and storage options.  Enables new products, services, and markets. Optimizes asset utilization and operates efficiently. Anticipates and responds to system disturbances. Operates resiliently against attack and natural disaster.
09/02/11 Optimizes assets and operates efficiently Accommodates all generations and storage options Self Healing  Electricity Markets Power for 21 st  century needs Demand response Variety of generation options
smart Grid technologies Solid State Transfer Switches (SSTS) 09/02/11
Smart Grid technologies Wide Area Measurement System (WAMS) 09/02/11
smart Grid technologies Smart metering  09/02/11
Smart Grid standards IEEE P2030  Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads. IEEE 802  LAN/MAN Standards Series IEEE SCC21 1547  Standards for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems IEEE Standard 1159  for Monitoring Electric Power Quality IEEE Standard 762  Standard Definitions for Use in Reporting Electric Generating Unit Reliability, Availability, and Productivity. IEEE SCC 31  Automatic Meter Reading and Related Services 09/02/11 Standards currently in development include:
Smart Grid Future Vision 09/02/11

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  • 1. Smart Grid Back to the Future Prepared by Eng.Ahmed Ali Mohamed Hassan
  • 2. Smart Grid An electric system that uses information, two-way, cyber-secure communication technologies, and computational intelligence in an integrated fashion across the entire spectrum of the energy system from the generation to the end points of consumption of the electricity. 09/02/11
  • 3. Smart Grid characteristics 09/02/11 Accommodates all generation and storage options. Enables new products, services, and markets. Optimizes asset utilization and operates efficiently. Anticipates and responds to system disturbances. Operates resiliently against attack and natural disaster.
  • 4. 09/02/11 Optimizes assets and operates efficiently Accommodates all generations and storage options Self Healing Electricity Markets Power for 21 st century needs Demand response Variety of generation options
  • 5. smart Grid technologies Solid State Transfer Switches (SSTS) 09/02/11
  • 6. Smart Grid technologies Wide Area Measurement System (WAMS) 09/02/11
  • 7. smart Grid technologies Smart metering 09/02/11
  • 8. Smart Grid standards IEEE P2030 Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads. IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Series IEEE SCC21 1547 Standards for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems IEEE Standard 1159 for Monitoring Electric Power Quality IEEE Standard 762 Standard Definitions for Use in Reporting Electric Generating Unit Reliability, Availability, and Productivity. IEEE SCC 31 Automatic Meter Reading and Related Services 09/02/11 Standards currently in development include:
  • 9. Smart Grid Future Vision 09/02/11