Smart Grid Technology
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IEEE Members: $10.00
Non-members: $20.00
Smart Grid is a Modernized Grid that uses extensively Information and Communication Technology right from generation from various sources including Renewable Energy Sources to utilization of electricity through transmission and distribution with a view to improve efficiency, reliability, economics, and sustainability. It may be applicable to very large integrated grids as well as small isolated one due to some restrictions. This panel session, therefore, is marked by presentations highlighting contribution for the Development of Smart Grid Technology with coordinated generation, transmission, and distribution to meet the time-varying load maintaining quality as such and sharing the experience gathered for further applications elsewhere within the region or outside.
Chairs:
Subrata Mukhopadhyay, NETAJI SUBHAS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NSUT), Michael Negnevistky, University of Tasmania
Sponsor Committees:
Sponsored By: Energy Development and Power Generation