Abstract

Electrical power grid has witnessed continuous changes over the past century but phenomenal developments are visible in the last two decades or so. The demand of 24x7x365 power supply, and development in socio-economic status of individuals and nations the demand of electrical power hence grid complexity is rising. Moreover shifting to renewables has opened a whole new can of worms. The conventional approach of grid management is unable to cater the needs of such a complex demand and supply needs. The present work is an approach addressing various modalities, modes of operation and management of smart grids. This includes demand side management in household and non-household scenarios, ICT and cyber security concerns.

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