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Smart Grid: Assessment of the past and present in developed and developing countries

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In this article, the authors compared experiences and success stories from around the world to study the Smart Grid power system and compare the advantages and disadvantages of different countries in terms of energy efficiency, reliability, quality and security.
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This article is published in Energy Strategy Reviews.The article was published on 2017-12-01. It has received 70 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Smart grid & European union.

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A Survey on Smart Grid CommunicationInfrastructures: Motivations, Requirements andChallenges

TL;DR: From the experience of several industrial trials on smart grid with communication infrastructures, it is expected that the traditional carbon fuel based power plants can cooperate with emerging distributed renewable energy such as wind, solar, etc, to reduce the carbon fuel consumption and consequent green house gas such as carbon dioxide emission.
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Future effectual role of energy delivery: A comprehensive review of Internet of Things and smart grid

TL;DR: This review paper highlights the most significant research works that focus on applying IoT to smart grids and addresses many innovative approaches used in IoT and smart grids along with their respective applications in various fields.
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Smart energy solutions with hydrogen options

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on introducing and highlighting smart energy solutions under the portfolio pertaining to exergization, greenization, renewabilization, hydrogenization, integration, multigeneration, storagization, and intelligization.
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A home energy management system with an integrated smart thermostat for demand response in smart grids

TL;DR: A mixed-integer linear programming (MILP)-based HEMS performs day-ahead load scheduling for cost-minimization and provides optimal demand response (DR) and photovoltaic (PV) self-consumption, and the fuzzy logic-based thermostat aims efficient DR of air-conditioning and maintenance of thermal comfort.
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Towards a smart grid power system in Brazil: Challenges and opportunities

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an up-to-date assessment of the present and potential capabilities of existing and future technologies, regulations and policies and attempt to identify how these elements are interrelated.
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A Survey on Smart Grid CommunicationInfrastructures: Motivations, Requirements andChallenges

TL;DR: From the experience of several industrial trials on smart grid with communication infrastructures, it is expected that the traditional carbon fuel based power plants can cooperate with emerging distributed renewable energy such as wind, solar, etc, to reduce the carbon fuel consumption and consequent green house gas such as carbon dioxide emission.
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A Survey on Smart Grid Communication Infrastructures: Motivations, Requirements and Challenges

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the background and motivation of communication infrastructures in smart grid systems and summarize major requirements that smart grid communications must meet, and explore the challenges for a communication infrastructure as the part of a complex smart grid system.

NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards, Release 1.0

TL;DR: Develop a summary of power reliability and quality characteristics that affect price and availability (supply side) and desirability (demand side), and survey existing price communications and develop harmonized specification.
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Big data driven smart energy management: From big data to big insights

TL;DR: A systematic review of big data analytics for smart energy management from four major aspects, namely power generation side management, microgrid and renewable energy management, asset management and collaborative operation, as well as demand side management (DSM).
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Smart grids: Another step towards competition, energy security and climate change objectives

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new competitive offerings and end-user pricing system for smart grids, which will contribute to improving allocative and productive efficiency, while minimizing the risks of market power.
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