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A Smart Grid System with Renewable Energy Sources for Isolated Operation

Arathy S Nair, Shajilal A S

Abstract


This paper presents a smart grid which is utilizing power from a solar and wind energy conversion system and then it is given to a battery for the storage purpose. The smart system consists of a smart meter for calculating the energy which is utilized and it is regulated to the load which as advised. Using this system the power can be used for system which is operating without the aid of microgrid.


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smart grid; smart meter; microgrid

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Arathy s nair, Shajilal A S. A Smart Grid System with Renewable Energy Sources for Isolated Operation. Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication Systems. 2019; 6(2): 1–12p.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rtecs.v6i2.3371

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