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Sustainable Services to Enhance Flexibility in the Upcoming Smart Grids

Authors : Pavlos Nikolaidis, Andreas Poullikkas

Published in: Sustaining Resources for Tomorrow

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Abstract

Global efforts are already focusing on future targets for even more increases in renewable energy sources contribution, greater efficiency improvements and further greenhouse gas emission reductions. With the fast-paced changing technologies in the context of sustainable development, new approaches and concepts are needed to cope with the variability and uncertainty affecting generation, transmission and load demand. The main challenge remains in developing technologies that can efficiently make use of the available renewable resources. Alternatives in the form of microgrids or virtual power plants along with electricity storage are potential candidates for enhancing flexibility. However, intelligence must be added at all levels in the grid and among all the equipment comprising each subsystem, in order to achieve two-way communications and bidirectional flow of power. Then, the concept of smart grid can be realized and, relying upon software systems, it can remotely and automatically dispatch and optimize generation or storage resources in a single, secure and Web-connected way. Deploying smart configurations and metering promises new possibilities for self-managed energy consumption, improved energy efficiency among final consumers and transition to more consumer-centric energy systems via demand response and demand-side management mechanisms.

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Metadata
Title
Sustainable Services to Enhance Flexibility in the Upcoming Smart Grids
Authors
Pavlos Nikolaidis
Andreas Poullikkas
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27676-8_12