Project Surveys for Determining and Defining Key Performance Indicators in the Development of Smart Grids in Energy Systems

Mehmet Rida Tur, Ramazan Bayindir

Abstract


With the increasing energy needs, it has become obligatory to use technology and computer technology in electricity networks with the advancement of technology. By using the possibilities of high technology, it is possible to carry out audits with two-way data flow and intelligent systems on the sides of energy production and consumption. Many smart grid projects have been implemented around the world, such as the establishment of advanced measurement infrastructure, intelligent meter assembly, generation of electricity from renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, use of electric vehicles and smart buildings. Many developed and developing countries have set up platforms for developing Smart Grids and have set the road map for smart grid. In particular, the main objective of the European Union; By 2020, it was possible to integrate renewable energy resources into the system by 20%, increase energy efficiency by 20%, and reduce carbon emissions by 20%. The American government finances many smart grid projects in its country with a certain amount of reimbursement. Japan has launched smart city pilot applications by taking smart grid projects one step further. Europe, the US and Japan except China, South Korea, Canada and Australia has become interested in smart grids. In this study, development and project examples of smart grids worldwide have been investigated.

Keywords


Smart grid applications; modern network projects; demand side management; smart meter; new network technologies

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