Smart Grid Technologies
Smart Grid Technologies
Smart Grid Technologies
Technologies
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What is Smart Grid?
A DoE initiative that takes advantage of modern technologies to address
the growing and changing needs of customers.
Modern Technologies:
Advanced Sensors Advanced Components
Communication Improved Interfaces/Decision
Advanced Control Devices Support
Results:
Distribute electricity more effectively all the way from transmission to
customer appliances.
What is Smart Grid?
Three Key Areas
Applications
Communication
Devices
What is Smart Grid?
Resists Attack
Minimizes consequences of attack
Security protocols will include; deterrence, prevention,
detection, response, and mitigation.
Technologies include; authentication, encryption,
intrusion detection, and filtering of alarms &
communication.
Optimization of Assets Usage
Network will work only as much as needed.
Quality and capacity will be monitored in real-time.
Equipment failure rates and maintenance cost reduced.
Integrated mapping, alarming, event & crew management
Personnel
Mapping Data & Unit Data
SCADA
Power System
Analysis
DATABASE
IVR & CIS
Audio KB/MOUSE
OPERATOR
Evolution to SmartGrid
Movement from Static Infrastructure and Operation
“As-Designed” to a Dynamic “Living” Infrastructure
and “Proactive” Delivery Management
From: To:
Self Monitoring, Diagnosis &
Manual Inspection & Reads
Reporting
Periodic Maintenance Prioritized Condition Based Predictive
Maintenance
Upstream Control,
Stimulus/Response Protection, Localized Distributed Decisions and
Manual Switching, & Trouble Automatic Response, Predictive
Response Avoidance
General
Time-Correlated Environment,
Knowledge of Related
Operational & Non-Operational
Environment Conditions
Information
Physical Security Intelligent Remote Monitoring &
Detection
Future Smart Grid?
Energy.gov
GridWise.org
TheModernGrid.org
SmartGridNews.com