SLYY148B january 2019 – april 2023
This white paper summarizes developments in four key elements of grid modernization:
1 Distributed energy resources as an integral part of the grid | More regions are seeing the decentralization of renewable energy sources as
a means to strengthen their infrastructure. |
2 Bidirectional EV charging to help balance the grid | Electric vehicles (EVs) play a significant part of the smart grid, from
forecasting charging needs to conserving power or adding excess energy back
to the grid. |
3 Real-time data, monitoring and control of the grid | Wired and wireless technologies enable the transfer of real-time data for
the grid, as well as automation, distribution and control. |
4 Connected battery-powered gas and water meters | The connected grid is about more than electricity; gas and water utilities
can adopt a variety of simple, low-cost solutions for connectivity, sensing
and control. |