Smart Grid
An electricity supply network that uses digital communications technology to detect and react to local changes in usage, enhancing efficiency and reliability.
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An electricity supply network that uses digital communications technology to detect and react to local changes in usage, enhancing efficiency and reliability.
Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing like wind, solar, and hydro, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Technologies like batteries or pumped hydro that store energy for later use, helping to balance supply and demand and increase grid stability.
Simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat from the same energy source, improving overall efficiency.
A network of decentralized, medium-scale power generating units such as wind farms, solar parks, and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) units, as well as flexible power consumers and storage systems.
The process of distributing energy across the power grid to ensure that supply meets demand and that the grid remains stable.
The practice of buying electricity when prices are low (typically during off-peak hours) and storing it to be sold or used when prices are high.
Technology enabling decentralized energy trading, allowing households and businesses to buy, sell, or exchange surplus renewable energy directly.
A system where power consumers reduce their consumption at critical times to ease the burden on the grid, often incentivized by reduced rates.
Advanced strategies and technologies to reduce energy consumption during peak demand times, enhancing grid stability and efficiency.
The total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities, typically expressed in equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2).
The process of reducing the carbon intensity of the energy sector by increasing the use of low-carbon power sources and technologies, with the goal of achieving a low-carbon economy.