Smart Grid Market - Lack of Interoperability and Open Standards Can Hamper the Growth of Smart Grid
The smart grid refers to the modernization of the conventional power grid, which allows for a more reliable and secure electrical service. The smart grid is characterized by a two-way flow of communication and information, capable of monitoring the consumer preference, grid connected appliances, and the activities of the grid connected electrical systems. It incorporates the benefits of distributed computing and communication in the power grid, to provide the real-time information as well as enable the momentary restoration of power,...
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