2015
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2015.2406056
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Measurement Infrastructure to Support the Reliable Operation of Smart Electrical Grids

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“…Based on Measurement Infrastructure to Support the Reliable Operation of Smart Electrical Grids paper. The author in paper [11] is concerned about the quality of the electricity supplied to the consumer due to multi resources of renewable energy are connected to the grid which results in a smart grid. In this paper, one of the key points in a measurement is that, the author is describing about the PMU device where it is one of the most powerful tools used in measuring electrical signals such as voltage, current and frequency.…”
Section: Measurement Of Smart Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Measurement Infrastructure to Support the Reliable Operation of Smart Electrical Grids paper. The author in paper [11] is concerned about the quality of the electricity supplied to the consumer due to multi resources of renewable energy are connected to the grid which results in a smart grid. In this paper, one of the key points in a measurement is that, the author is describing about the PMU device where it is one of the most powerful tools used in measuring electrical signals such as voltage, current and frequency.…”
Section: Measurement Of Smart Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According with the consulted information [3,5,11], next is presented an overall summary of the elements that compose a present Smart Grid:…”
Section: Smart and Micro-grids Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the advantages that suppose the DG implementation, like the emissions reduction, peak elimination, energy and power quality efficiency, among others [2]; it has associated certain problems that are portrayed in the dispatch capability, the high maintenance costs, the appropriate system management and the small producers/marketers participation in Electrical Markets. Furthermore, the network operators are facing multiple challenges in order to secure the continuity and service quality of electricity, due to the system expansion and the connection of additional energy sources to the grid [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this manner, conventional synchronous and doubly fed induction generators can contribute to power oscillation damping (POD) in their respective zone alongside the synthetic inertia from the capacitors of asynchronous links. The trend of data driven power consumption at lower distribution systems of smart grids (380~415V) may require agile generation and transmission system infrastructures which are able to cope with rapid change in power demand, mainly driven by electricity prices, consumer behaviour, and other autonomous smart devices for demand side management [8][9][10][11]. To avoid poor utilization of the generation and transmission infrastructures in data driven smart grids, fast and secure communication systems capable of dealing with large data and a number of high level controllers will be required to optimize the power flow at the transmission level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%