ICEF2015 Thematic Discussion
Smart Grids
The development of the smart grid is seen as one important component in integrating large amounts of renewable energy into the electricity grid. In this session, the latest developments on smart grid technologies will be discussed together with topics such as how the electricity market should be regulated to facilitate the introduction of renewable energy, and how customers should be engaged regarding electricity use.
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Paddy Turnbull [Chair], Chairman, Global Smart Grid Federation The Smart Grid will fundamentally change how we generate, distribute and use electricity. It will bring a grid that has largely been static in design and operation for the past 100 years into the 21st Century and it will have an impact far beyond that. Why? Because electricity will no longer be generated or distributed through a planned centralised system but through a system that is more responsive and dynamic. The Smart Grid will play a critical role in underpinning the transformation of the power systems in every country in the world. It will employ innovative products and services together with intelligent monitoring, control, communications and self-healing technologies in order to enable;
There is a building consensus on the vision for Smart Grids; the path to productive development presents real opportunities but it will require a cohesive and committed alignment of policy makers, grid owners and operators as well as the active participation of research and ICT communities and last but by no means least – the private sector. |
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