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Key Aspect for Approach of Smart Grid Design System
Ashish Gangwar, Sadaf Qasim
Department of Electrical and Electronics, Shri Ram Murti Smarak,
College of Engineering & Tech, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
With development of smart grid technology, power generation and
distribution network acts as new brain in this field. In this technology, the
network will not only get going to integrated and set communicable all over
the country but its demand will be tracked by the control centers in different
aspect and at high time the usage of power is going to cost higher than the
actual rate with intimation given to the customer through notificationvia sms
or email.
Through this research, the designing for Smart Grids was inspected from a
logical aspect, monitoring its behavioral, and physical, and must observe the
optimal integration of entire system. From the conventional distribution
system, we can see the designed for the control of all the constituents as
observe to be autonomous with each other. Thus, centralizationincontrol and
consolidated functionality arethemainchallenges discover bythedistribution
system. To minimize these matter of concern, the term “distribution system
and its responsibilities” came into effect by using information and
communications technology (ICT) to power the resolution in circulating
distribution system. For preparing the outlineinthisaspect,thispaperaimsto
present a layout in initiating smart grid technology and responsibilities. In
contrast we argue to design an interest in the field of Smart Grid.
KEYWORDS: Smart grid; Energy control centre; Distributed Energy Resource;
Power System
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I. INRODUCTION
It is fact that with the emerging renewable energy based
power generation, they played an important role in burden
reduction on utility grid and emissions of carbon make it
access for fossil fuel. Through utility grid point of view, such
new power generation technologies need a well definedand
improved inspection and control of current distribution
network. The designing of system has made all possible
energy resources, conversion efficiency, and also power
demand, to control bothenvironmental andeconomic issues.
We can opt for the evolving with the new technology in
generation and detection of any either side which requires
updated and intelligent power grid at power distribution
that can progressively manage the increasing efficiency
which needs it. Besides, they also assist with the utilities to
comply the countries regulatoryfor powersupplyutilitygrid
and local renewable energy sources. Installing of smart grid
technologies may appear in coming era in all varieties of
critical distribution systems by adding adjacent layers of for
current system.
A. FUNCTIONS
The Smart Grid important objective may be define by the
involving the consumers and supply of power to them that
are continuously and at the same time economically. Thus,
the following functions are defined by Smart Grid:
1. To make the consumer to participate in operation of
power system.
2. To change the nature of consumertoadopthigher rating
of tariff for the reliability of electric servicewheninhigh
demand.
3. The energy storage sources should be accommodating
for all generation and intermittent power source.
4. Line switching
5. Automatic reconnection.
6. Flow control of Power
7. Dynamic rating should be enhancing.
8. Monitoring and control is wide.
9. Protection system involves schemes.
10. Limiting fault current
B. BENEFITS
The smart grids involve three aspect such as different
technologies for communication,automatedcontrol systems
(ACS), and intelligence in distribution. Thus, it plays an
important role in starting newtheoryofsystem.Keeping this
in mind, this paper aims to presents some of the important
aspects of distribution technology of systems. The main
benefits of such kind of systems for utility, consumer and as
well as for the general benefit of country are covered below.
For such benefit of financial point of view, lowering the
cost of generation, and stabilizing it.
From Energy Efficiency the optimum cost of energy
usage, reduction in energy loss, peak involves demand,
and all possibility to operate at maximum energy.
Benefits of Power and reliability include clean and
reliable management which requires smart grid or
micro grid based power distribution.
Benefits for conservation and environmental may helps
to minimize greenhouse gases and some other
pollutants air with the use of Smart Grid based system.
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Benefits safety point of view this can be seen which
include increasing number of protection and securityto
system
C. COMPONENTS
The important component of Smart Grid which meets the
above function is listed below:
1. electronics devices with intelligence, and phase
measurement units
2. Smart sensors
3. Interfacing device with both Digital and analog
4. Communication system (Digital)
5. Renewable energy sources, AC/DC/AC convertors,
common DC bus, AC filter reactor
6. High voltage generation units,
7. Protection schemes
8. Data terminal units, trade recorders, PLCs and smart
grid controllers.
9. Smart grid routers, IP communication and control
10. Smart energy meters
D. AUTOMATION EVOLUTION
In the earlier stage of automation the focus were mainly on
manual operations of automating the industries, which lead
to content product with better yield. The technologieswhich
are available in early 1965 made the need to be less fulfilled.
Therefore for up gradation of automation there is several
industries for keeping the check on years of automation. In
2009, there become another important point to recommend
that is safety of apparatus and people who are in industry
because the wide use of plant creates an emergency.
Fig1: Chart showing various year of Evolution
E. EVOLUTION IN TECHNOLOGY
There was need to replace manpower from machine power
at the age of this generation (early period). The main
industries lead gears and roller for automation which was a
mechanical buildup.Thehydraulicmechanismsweremostly
used for controlling signals. The small space lead to
pressurizing the liquid which was used for transmitting the
signal from one to another place, thus making system a
chaos.
Figure 2 explained the evolution of Technology in
automation based on Smart Grid
Fig. 2: Chart of the Evolution in technology.
II. TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON SMART GRID
A. The Relevant technology that enables the user to well-
designed Smart Grid should follow certain aspect. They
are:
1. Participation must be in Wide span:
The consumer must be up gradated to consume energy
timely as well as must aware of schemes of real time
pricing.
Transparency in accepting any energy form
2. Improvement in Efficiency
Participation of consumer in healthyandfriendlypower
acceptance;
high-quality power and rate schemes must be
appropriate for different level of power in quality
Optimization for operation of efficient system.
3. Enhancement of Reliability Check:
In order to avoid minimum interruption we need
heeling up to mark.
to attacks on aspect and determine natural disasters.
B. Relevant Smart Grid Technologies.
a. Wide-area measurement: situational and control
systems including IoT.
b. These systems include wind turbines, plug-in, green
building, PV cell, housing appliances.
c. It includes communication technology with integrated
system, sensor, and diagnostic, approach etc.
III. SMART GRID DESIGN
The designing of Smart Grids System is a combination of
logical, physical and managerial support. For allowing the
system to behave the system in the above mentioned design
aspect make the user to set a design for functioning the
Smart Grid in a most accurate and execute it to extent. The
deep analysis of Smart Grid in term of Managerial aspect,
and the requirements of physical list of components can
further derive situational issue, and the operations systems
may delay processes requirements to integrate the grid
based technology. In addition of Controlling level, the
processes may require the derivation of system unit of
interfacing, and the need of information transfer manage to
operated the integrated system of Smart Grid.
A. Structural Analysis of SG:
The most important and relevant view to decomposed into
the desired domains is to provide the structural view for the
Smart Grid. This system’s view includes the decomposition
of the whole Smart Grid system into a small unit functional
system which requires a leading to logical artifacts,
structure, and develops a relevant logical relations between
the various systems and sub-unit of systems which later
makes the necessary piece of information flowing in them.
B. Basic Concept of Operations of Smart Grid
The following Figure 3 shows the basic concept and
operation for a Smart Grid system which is capable in
generating, distributing, storage and control of system,
managing its unit and power reliability of services attached.
Though there are many capable of many system which can
functions alone, but the reliability of the Smart Grid have no
comparison to any providers in the current scenarios. The
systems have many disputes or it may not operate up to its
optimal performance, yet it is defined for many different
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operational factors and modes. The whole unit and its
function from generation to distribution and ending up with
the storage capability of power energy can be seen to be in
controlled manner which is done remotely through digital
and real system based techniques.
Fig. 3: Concept of Smart Grid
C. Operational Scenario for Smart Grids:
Figure 4 illustrates the main case of defining the behavioral
issue of Smart Grid. It may be seen that it includes from
generation of energy with the helpofrenewablesystem. And
is interconnected with public provider of utility for making
possible to exchange the different mode of operations.
Figure4: Typical Smart Grid
IV. CONCLUSIONS
Smart Grids may be thought to represent a modern energy
service provider which utilizes all the natural renewable
sources and helps in proving intelligently the controlled
generation and supply of power energy to the consumer end
in the various department or filed.
SG may be comprises of electricity generation unit, plants of
power generation and distribution,strongnetwork ofcables,
and storage system unit. And also a meter at consumerends.
There should be a nodes to communicate with the other end
over Power carrier, satellite, micro grid system, internet to
make sure the availability and continuity of supply to all the
end and all provided time in a healthyandfriendlyapproach.
Thus the basis of requirement of smart grid can be made to
present need of grid to modify its operation and control and
enhance its grid flexibility, to actively involve in the
consumers benefits. It major uses of green renewable
recourses such as wind energy, PV cell, solar thermal power,
etc make it standalone.
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Key Aspect for Approach of Smart Grid Design System

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 2, February 2020 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29840 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 20 Key Aspect for Approach of Smart Grid Design System Ashish Gangwar, Sadaf Qasim Department of Electrical and Electronics, Shri Ram Murti Smarak, College of Engineering & Tech, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India ABSTRACT With development of smart grid technology, power generation and distribution network acts as new brain in this field. In this technology, the network will not only get going to integrated and set communicable all over the country but its demand will be tracked by the control centers in different aspect and at high time the usage of power is going to cost higher than the actual rate with intimation given to the customer through notificationvia sms or email. Through this research, the designing for Smart Grids was inspected from a logical aspect, monitoring its behavioral, and physical, and must observe the optimal integration of entire system. From the conventional distribution system, we can see the designed for the control of all the constituents as observe to be autonomous with each other. Thus, centralizationincontrol and consolidated functionality arethemainchallenges discover bythedistribution system. To minimize these matter of concern, the term “distribution system and its responsibilities” came into effect by using information and communications technology (ICT) to power the resolution in circulating distribution system. For preparing the outlineinthisaspect,thispaperaimsto present a layout in initiating smart grid technology and responsibilities. In contrast we argue to design an interest in the field of Smart Grid. KEYWORDS: Smart grid; Energy control centre; Distributed Energy Resource; Power System How to cite this paper: Ashish Gangwar | Sadaf Qasim "Key Aspect for Approach of Smart Grid Design System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-4 | Issue-2, February 2020,pp.20-22,URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29840.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) I. INRODUCTION It is fact that with the emerging renewable energy based power generation, they played an important role in burden reduction on utility grid and emissions of carbon make it access for fossil fuel. Through utility grid point of view, such new power generation technologies need a well definedand improved inspection and control of current distribution network. The designing of system has made all possible energy resources, conversion efficiency, and also power demand, to control bothenvironmental andeconomic issues. We can opt for the evolving with the new technology in generation and detection of any either side which requires updated and intelligent power grid at power distribution that can progressively manage the increasing efficiency which needs it. Besides, they also assist with the utilities to comply the countries regulatoryfor powersupplyutilitygrid and local renewable energy sources. Installing of smart grid technologies may appear in coming era in all varieties of critical distribution systems by adding adjacent layers of for current system. A. FUNCTIONS The Smart Grid important objective may be define by the involving the consumers and supply of power to them that are continuously and at the same time economically. Thus, the following functions are defined by Smart Grid: 1. To make the consumer to participate in operation of power system. 2. To change the nature of consumertoadopthigher rating of tariff for the reliability of electric servicewheninhigh demand. 3. The energy storage sources should be accommodating for all generation and intermittent power source. 4. Line switching 5. Automatic reconnection. 6. Flow control of Power 7. Dynamic rating should be enhancing. 8. Monitoring and control is wide. 9. Protection system involves schemes. 10. Limiting fault current B. BENEFITS The smart grids involve three aspect such as different technologies for communication,automatedcontrol systems (ACS), and intelligence in distribution. Thus, it plays an important role in starting newtheoryofsystem.Keeping this in mind, this paper aims to presents some of the important aspects of distribution technology of systems. The main benefits of such kind of systems for utility, consumer and as well as for the general benefit of country are covered below. For such benefit of financial point of view, lowering the cost of generation, and stabilizing it. From Energy Efficiency the optimum cost of energy usage, reduction in energy loss, peak involves demand, and all possibility to operate at maximum energy. Benefits of Power and reliability include clean and reliable management which requires smart grid or micro grid based power distribution. Benefits for conservation and environmental may helps to minimize greenhouse gases and some other pollutants air with the use of Smart Grid based system. IJTSRD29840
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29840 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 21 Benefits safety point of view this can be seen which include increasing number of protection and securityto system C. COMPONENTS The important component of Smart Grid which meets the above function is listed below: 1. electronics devices with intelligence, and phase measurement units 2. Smart sensors 3. Interfacing device with both Digital and analog 4. Communication system (Digital) 5. Renewable energy sources, AC/DC/AC convertors, common DC bus, AC filter reactor 6. High voltage generation units, 7. Protection schemes 8. Data terminal units, trade recorders, PLCs and smart grid controllers. 9. Smart grid routers, IP communication and control 10. Smart energy meters D. AUTOMATION EVOLUTION In the earlier stage of automation the focus were mainly on manual operations of automating the industries, which lead to content product with better yield. The technologieswhich are available in early 1965 made the need to be less fulfilled. Therefore for up gradation of automation there is several industries for keeping the check on years of automation. In 2009, there become another important point to recommend that is safety of apparatus and people who are in industry because the wide use of plant creates an emergency. Fig1: Chart showing various year of Evolution E. EVOLUTION IN TECHNOLOGY There was need to replace manpower from machine power at the age of this generation (early period). The main industries lead gears and roller for automation which was a mechanical buildup.Thehydraulicmechanismsweremostly used for controlling signals. The small space lead to pressurizing the liquid which was used for transmitting the signal from one to another place, thus making system a chaos. Figure 2 explained the evolution of Technology in automation based on Smart Grid Fig. 2: Chart of the Evolution in technology. II. TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON SMART GRID A. The Relevant technology that enables the user to well- designed Smart Grid should follow certain aspect. They are: 1. Participation must be in Wide span: The consumer must be up gradated to consume energy timely as well as must aware of schemes of real time pricing. Transparency in accepting any energy form 2. Improvement in Efficiency Participation of consumer in healthyandfriendlypower acceptance; high-quality power and rate schemes must be appropriate for different level of power in quality Optimization for operation of efficient system. 3. Enhancement of Reliability Check: In order to avoid minimum interruption we need heeling up to mark. to attacks on aspect and determine natural disasters. B. Relevant Smart Grid Technologies. a. Wide-area measurement: situational and control systems including IoT. b. These systems include wind turbines, plug-in, green building, PV cell, housing appliances. c. It includes communication technology with integrated system, sensor, and diagnostic, approach etc. III. SMART GRID DESIGN The designing of Smart Grids System is a combination of logical, physical and managerial support. For allowing the system to behave the system in the above mentioned design aspect make the user to set a design for functioning the Smart Grid in a most accurate and execute it to extent. The deep analysis of Smart Grid in term of Managerial aspect, and the requirements of physical list of components can further derive situational issue, and the operations systems may delay processes requirements to integrate the grid based technology. In addition of Controlling level, the processes may require the derivation of system unit of interfacing, and the need of information transfer manage to operated the integrated system of Smart Grid. A. Structural Analysis of SG: The most important and relevant view to decomposed into the desired domains is to provide the structural view for the Smart Grid. This system’s view includes the decomposition of the whole Smart Grid system into a small unit functional system which requires a leading to logical artifacts, structure, and develops a relevant logical relations between the various systems and sub-unit of systems which later makes the necessary piece of information flowing in them. B. Basic Concept of Operations of Smart Grid The following Figure 3 shows the basic concept and operation for a Smart Grid system which is capable in generating, distributing, storage and control of system, managing its unit and power reliability of services attached. Though there are many capable of many system which can functions alone, but the reliability of the Smart Grid have no comparison to any providers in the current scenarios. The systems have many disputes or it may not operate up to its optimal performance, yet it is defined for many different
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29840 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 22 operational factors and modes. The whole unit and its function from generation to distribution and ending up with the storage capability of power energy can be seen to be in controlled manner which is done remotely through digital and real system based techniques. Fig. 3: Concept of Smart Grid C. Operational Scenario for Smart Grids: Figure 4 illustrates the main case of defining the behavioral issue of Smart Grid. It may be seen that it includes from generation of energy with the helpofrenewablesystem. And is interconnected with public provider of utility for making possible to exchange the different mode of operations. Figure4: Typical Smart Grid IV. CONCLUSIONS Smart Grids may be thought to represent a modern energy service provider which utilizes all the natural renewable sources and helps in proving intelligently the controlled generation and supply of power energy to the consumer end in the various department or filed. SG may be comprises of electricity generation unit, plants of power generation and distribution,strongnetwork ofcables, and storage system unit. And also a meter at consumerends. There should be a nodes to communicate with the other end over Power carrier, satellite, micro grid system, internet to make sure the availability and continuity of supply to all the end and all provided time in a healthyandfriendlyapproach. Thus the basis of requirement of smart grid can be made to present need of grid to modify its operation and control and enhance its grid flexibility, to actively involve in the consumers benefits. It major uses of green renewable recourses such as wind energy, PV cell, solar thermal power, etc make it standalone. REFERENCES [1] James momoh, “Smart Grid: Fundamentals of Design and analysis”, John Wiley & Sons Inc., First Edition 2012. [2] “The Smart Grid: An Introduction and Smart Grid System Report” Litos Strategic Communication,U.S. Department of Energy, 2009. [3] P. Van Doren and J. Taylor. “Rethinking Electricity Restructuring.” Policy Analysis 2004, 530, 1 – 8.EPRI Intelligrid. Electric Power Research Institute, 2001 – 2010. [4] Bossart, S.J.; Bean, J.E.; , "Metrics and benefits analysis and challenges for Smart Grid field projects," Energytech, 2011 IEEE , vol., no., pp.1-5, 25-26 May 2011. [5] V.S.K. Murthy Balijepalli, S.A. Kharparde, R.P. Gupta, Yemula Pradeep, “Smart Grid Initiatives and Power Market in India” Proc. of IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, pp.1-7, Jul. 2010. [6] India Smart Grid Forum, www.indiasmartgrid.org [7] V. C. Gungor, D.Sahin, TaskinKocak, SalihErgut, ConcettinaBuccella, Carlo Cecati, and Gerhard P. Hancke. A Survey on Smart GridPotential Applications and Communication Requirements. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp.28-41, 2013. [8] Xiang Lu, Wenye Wang, and Jianfeng Ma. An Empirical Study of Communication Infrastructures towards the Smart Grid: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp.170- 183, 2013. [9] MelikeErol-Kantarci and Hussein T. Mouftah. Energy- Efficient Information and Communication Infrastructures in the Smart Grid: A Survey on Interactions and Open Issues. IEEE Communication Surveys & Tutorials, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp.179-197, 2015. [10] Michele Albano, Luis Lino Ferreira, and Luis Miguel Pinho. Convergence of SmartGridICTArchitecturesfor the Last Mile. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp.187-197, 2015. [11] M. Hashmi, S. Hanninen, and K. Maki. Survey of Smart Grid Concepts, Architectures, and Technological Demonstrations Worldwide. IEEE PES Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT Latin America), 2011