Economic evaluation and comparison of migration paths for the smart grid using two case studies

BIB
Agnetha Flore; Jorge Marx Gómez; Mathias Uslar
Heliyon
Today, European utility companies are facing the conversion of their power grids from a previously centrally controlled supply to a then decentralized supply. These changes are necessary to achieve the climate targets. In order to create a decentralized power grid, the integration of modern information and communication technologies (ICT) and other hardware is necessary. On the one hand, the utilities must know which paths they can take to make their power grid intelligent, but on the other hand it is also crucial to know the costs involved. In this contribution we outline a possible model for technological migration paths with a corresponding economic analysis based on German and European case studies.
November / 2020
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Green Access
Voltage levels crosscutting Smart Grid concept of an adaptive and automated distribution grid
Designetz
Baukasten Energiewende - Von Einzellösungen zum effizienten System der Zukunft (sorry - only available in german)