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Smart Grids
Smart grids use advanced technology to improve the efficiency, reliability, and flexibility of electricity distribution and management.
Smart grids use sensors, communication networks, and automated control systems to monitor and manage electricity flow.
Smart grids enable real-time adjustments, optimize energy distribution, and balance supply and demand. These capabilities are crucial as more renewable energy sources are integrated into the grid.
Smart grids face high implementation costs, increased cybersecurity risks, and the need for significant infrastructure upgrades to support advanced technologies.
Advances in technology are expected to play a crucial role in the future of energy grids. AI has the potential to enhance grid management by optimizing operations and improving predictive capabilities.