Implementation of Smart Grid environment in Green Campus project

The Aim of this paper is to introduce the implementation of Smart Grid environment in the Green Campus project. Green Campus project is a combination of existing low voltage customer network with smart grid elements. The goal of this project is to have an actual field implementation of smart grid with load control, distributed generation and energy storages. The Smart Grid recognizes the units connected to the system, enabling data gathering from these units via the communication line. Demonstration grid is capable of controlling loads and energy storages to limit consumption spikes as well as reduce energy costs by optimising the energy management system? with the optimisation of an energy management system. (4 pages)

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