Abstract :
Smart Grid (SG) is the current trend of the power grids in all the world, it will provide more robustness, efficiency, security, reliability, flexibility and quality of service than the current grids that have a lot of time without significant changes in their infrastructure. SG lets self-healing, modern bidirectional communications, more interaction of the users who can decide and know about their energy consume, remote monitoring of electrical variables, it facilitates the distributed energy generation, the use of renewable energy resources, modern control technologies and it will foster the development of new storage systems of energy and information, for these reasons it needs more risk assessment systems. This paper reviews the state of the art related with SG and it describes some developed standards, the wired and wireless communication systems used in the grid and the characteristics of different technologies in the Home Area Network (HAN), Neighborhood Area Network (NAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) like ZigBee, WiFi and Broadband over Power Line (BPL). Also, it describes the challenges and initiatives in SG in the world, the concept of advanced metering infrastructure, the impacts in the components in the power systems, some software models for SGs, the potential advantages and the barriers to implement a SG, and it makes a comparison with the traditional power grid.
Keywords :
Zigbee; home computing; metering; smart power grids; wide area networks; wireless LAN; BPL; HAN; NAN; SG standards; WAN; WiFi; ZigBee; advanced metering infrastructure; bidirectional communications; broadband-over-power line; communication technologies; control technologies; distributed energy generation; electrical variable remote monitoring; energy consumption; grid flexibility; grid reliability; grid robustness; grid security; home area network; neighborhood area network; power grids; power systems; quality of service; renewable energy resources; risk assessment systems; smart grid concept; software models; storage systems; wide area network; wired communication systems; wireless communication systems; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Internet; Monitoring; Smart grids; Software; Wide area networks; Zigbee; Smart grid; advanced metering infrastructure; communication technologies; home area networks; security; self-healing; standards; zigbee;