2013 IEEE Power &Amp; Energy Society General Meeting 2013
DOI: 10.1109/pesmg.2013.6672988
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Application of smart grid technologies in developing areas

Abstract: Abstract--The United Nations has set the ambitious goal of assuring universal access to modern energy by 2030. Nowadays there are a lot of technical opportunities available to achieve these goals in an efficient way using smart grid technologies. However the extent to which these technologies are being applied in developing areas is still limited, but growing. In this paper this is illustrated taking Angola as example. The energy strategy in Angola is analyzed, focusing on the applications and the opportunitie… Show more

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“…O bserving the ever-increasing population of India, the demand for energy is expected to increase significantly. This growing energy demand will result in installing many new power stations, which run on fossil fuels and the burden on the fossil fuels will increase to meet the energy requirements [1][2][3]. India has centralized energy infrastructure where bulk power is generated at a centralized station and transmitted to larger distances and eventually distributed among the consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O bserving the ever-increasing population of India, the demand for energy is expected to increase significantly. This growing energy demand will result in installing many new power stations, which run on fossil fuels and the burden on the fossil fuels will increase to meet the energy requirements [1][2][3]. India has centralized energy infrastructure where bulk power is generated at a centralized station and transmitted to larger distances and eventually distributed among the consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%