Energy Internet via Packetized Management: Enabling Technologies and Deployment Challenges
Pedro H. J. Nardelli, Hirley Alves, Antti Pinomaa, Sohail Wahid,, Mauricio C. Tom\'e, Antti Kosonen, Florian K\"uhnlenz, Ari Pouttu, Dick, Carrillo

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of Energy Internet through packetized management of loads, focusing on enabling technologies like 5G wireless communications and addressing deployment challenges for interconnected micro-grids.
Contribution
It introduces a cyber-physical packetized energy management approach and discusses its scalability, technological requirements, and governance models for future energy systems.
Findings
Wireless communications can meet low latency and reliability needs
Packetized management enables scalable micro-grid integration
Local governance models support distributed energy resources
Abstract
This paper investigates the possibility of building the Energy Internet via a packetized management of non-industrial loads. The proposed solution is based on the cyber-physical implementation of energy packets where flexible loads send use requests to an energy server. Based on the existing literature, we explain how and why this approach could scale up to interconnected micro-grids, also pointing out the challenges involved in relation to the physical deployment of electricity network. We then assess how machine-type wireless communications, as part of 5G and beyond systems, will achieve the low latency and ultra reliability needed by the micro-grid protection while providing the massive coverage needed by the packetized management. This more distributed grid organization also requires localized governance models. We cite few existing examples as local markets, energy communities and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Smart Grid Energy Management · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
