The Journal of Engineering | |
Internet of things: how the electrical grid can be controlled and managed in other dimensions | |
David Menéndez1  Jorge Cárdenas2  | |
[1] General Electric , Distributed Grid Solutions , Madrid , Spain;General Electric , Grid Automation , Madrid , Spain | |
关键词: high-voltage DC links; IIoT; neutralising cyber threats; energy industry; electrical system; electrical grid; intelligent assets monitoring; renewable generation; flexible AC transmission system; big data; energy sector; artificial intelligence; | |
DOI : 10.1049/joe.2018.0194 | |
学科分类:工程和技术(综合) | |
来源: IET | |
【 摘 要 】
The âInternet of thingsâ is the ânew revolutionâ. During the past decades, there were major changes in the energy industry: the increased implementation of renewable generation, together with a greater use of electronic power elements in the network such as high-voltage DC links and the use of flexible AC transmission system and new market requirements, introduce new challenges and a need for more intelligent assets monitoring; and additional optimisation with a better balance in the combination of different energy sources and thus guaranteeing the reliability of supply and quality of energy; together with the identification of new business models that allow the integration of new technologies, neutralising cyber threats and ensure an adequate dissemination of knowledge to new generations. Companies are migrating to a more digital model based fundamentally on three pillars: communications, big data and artificial intelligence. The right combination of these three pillars will optimise the operation of the electrical system, reducing costs and polluting emissions, accelerating the adoption of non-polluting energies and renewable energies, while maximising economic performance and a closer way of interacting with users. The industrial Internet of things (IIoT) has been identified as one of the technologies with most potential impact in the next years.
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