From the Grid to the Smart Grid, Topologically
Giuliano Andrea Pagani, Marco Aiello

TL;DR
This paper proposes a topological methodology for evolving existing power grids into smart grids, emphasizing increased connectivity for efficiency and reliability, while considering economic costs and benefits.
Contribution
It introduces a novel topological approach for transforming physical power grids into smart grids, incorporating economic factors and applying to real Dutch distribution data.
Findings
More connectivity improves network efficiency and reliability.
The methodology balances costs and benefits of grid evolution.
Application to Dutch grid demonstrates practical viability.
Abstract
The Smart Grid is not just about the digitalization of the Power Grid. In its more visionary acceptation, it is a model of energy management in which the users are engaged in producing energy as well as consuming it, while having information systems fully aware of the energy demand-response of the network and of dynamically varying prices. A natural question is then: to make the Smart Grid a reality will the Distribution Grid have to be updated? We assume a positive answer to the question and we consider the lower layers of Medium and Low Voltage to be the most affected by the change. In our previous work, we have analyzed samples of the Dutch Distribution Grid in our previous work and we have considered possible evolutions of these using synthetic topologies modeled after studies of complex systems in other technological domains in another previous work. In this paper, we take an extra…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
