Role of Smart Grid to Power System Planning and Operation in India

Indian giant power system is facing the various problems. Due to these problems, the growth of electricity market is very slow. The present grid system in this country is incapable to handle these discrepancies. To handle these discrepancies and other typical snags in power system, there is a need to complete automation. Viewing these problems Smart Grid technologies is to be introduce/embedded in power system of our country. In these days Smart Grid is the panacea of most of the problems in the power system. The smart grid will check and eradicate the various bottlenecks and discrepancies in the present power grid system. Kew wards: Power grid problems, self-healing process, Demand Response, Smart Grid

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