Abstract

The management and utilization of sustainable resources have undergone a significant transformation as a result of the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology into the renewable energy sector. IoT has simplified the optimization of renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and hydropower, by leveraging sensor technology, data analytics, and connectivity. This optimization has resulted in major advances in energy production efficiency, equipment maintenance procedures, and the smooth integration of renewable energy into established power grids. Operators can optimize energy output while reducing waste by adjusting operations in real time through continuous monitoring and analysis of data gathered from IoT-enabled sensors. Moreover, by predicting and fixing possible problems before they arise, predictive maintenance algorithms significantly contribute to increased equipment reliability by lowering downtime and operating expenses. Furthermore, IoT systems allow for dynamic modifications to energy flow, guaranteeing the stability and dependability of the integration of renewable energy sources into the current power networks. This research investigates the use of IoT technology in the renewable energy sector in detail, exploring its several uses and assessing how it affects industry standards, sustainability goals, and the overall energy environment.

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