Smart grids are expected to play a central role in any transition to a low-carbon energy future, and much research is currently underway on practically every area of smart grids. However, it is evident that even basic aspects such as theoretical and operational definitions, are yet to be agreed upon and be clearly defined. Some aspects (efficient management of supply, including intermittent supply, two-way communication between the producer and user of electricity, use of IT technology to respond to and manage demand, and ensuring safe and secure electricity distribution) are more commonly accepted than others (such as smart meters) in defining what comprises a smart grid
Smart grid research has tended to be compartmentalised, with notable contributions from economics, e...
The UK is striving to make the transition to a low carbon economy, whilst securing sustainable energ...
Smart grids which use Information and Communication Technologies to augment energy network managemen...
Smart grids are expected to play a central role in any transition to a low-carbon energy future, and...
This Working Paper reviews the existing literature on the socio-technical aspects of smart grid deve...
Research report | https://ukerc.ac.uk/publications/scenarios-for-the-development-of-smart-grids-in...
Building on extensive expert feedback and input, this Research Report describes four smart grid scen...
‘Smart grid’ is a catch-all term for the smart options that could transform the ways society produce...
This paper presents an overview of the current status of the development of the smart grid in Great...
ABSTRACTThis paper presents an overview of the current status of the development of the smart grid i...
Making electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious process. It consists of ...
Open Access articleMaking electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious proce...
AbstractMaking electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious process. It cons...
Making electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious process. It consists of ...
Complex Systems Research Centre, Cranfield University & Ostfalia, Fakultät Versorgungstechnik, EOS ...
Smart grid research has tended to be compartmentalised, with notable contributions from economics, e...
The UK is striving to make the transition to a low carbon economy, whilst securing sustainable energ...
Smart grids which use Information and Communication Technologies to augment energy network managemen...
Smart grids are expected to play a central role in any transition to a low-carbon energy future, and...
This Working Paper reviews the existing literature on the socio-technical aspects of smart grid deve...
Research report | https://ukerc.ac.uk/publications/scenarios-for-the-development-of-smart-grids-in...
Building on extensive expert feedback and input, this Research Report describes four smart grid scen...
‘Smart grid’ is a catch-all term for the smart options that could transform the ways society produce...
This paper presents an overview of the current status of the development of the smart grid in Great...
ABSTRACTThis paper presents an overview of the current status of the development of the smart grid i...
Making electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious process. It consists of ...
Open Access articleMaking electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious proce...
AbstractMaking electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious process. It cons...
Making electricity grids smarter is a challenging, long-term, and ambitious process. It consists of ...
Complex Systems Research Centre, Cranfield University & Ostfalia, Fakultät Versorgungstechnik, EOS ...
Smart grid research has tended to be compartmentalised, with notable contributions from economics, e...
The UK is striving to make the transition to a low carbon economy, whilst securing sustainable energ...
Smart grids which use Information and Communication Technologies to augment energy network managemen...