Energy Internet: Cyber-physical Deployment of Future Distribution Grids
Nardelli, Pedro; Narayanan, Arun (2020-06-08)
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Nardelli, Pedro
Narayanan, Arun
08.06.2020
Springer
School of Energy Systems
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Tiivistelmä
Energy Internet is a concept broadly used by researchers and other practitioners indicating the increased use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the management of decentralized electric power grids with distributed energy resources. The Energy Internet is conceptually similar to the (Data) Internet (The Economist 2004).
More precisely, the Energy Internet refers to a large-scale cyber-physical system built upon packetized energy management of flexible loads in single or networked microgrids, enabled by the advances in ICTs, especially machine-type communications (Nardelli et al. 2019).
More precisely, the Energy Internet refers to a large-scale cyber-physical system built upon packetized energy management of flexible loads in single or networked microgrids, enabled by the advances in ICTs, especially machine-type communications (Nardelli et al. 2019).
Lähdeviite
Nardelli, P. H.J., Narayanan, A. (2020). Energy Internet: Cyber-physical Deployment of Future Distribution Grids. In: Leal Filho W., Azul A., Brandli L., Lange Salvia A., Wall T. (eds) Affordable and Clean Energy. Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Springer, Cham. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71057-0_112-1
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