Abstract

Indian power management system is one among the largest power system networks in the world. India has a complex power transmission network which is monitored by multi-level integrated systems installed at many control levels. The Indian power sector is expected to grow both in its installed capacity and energy demand which makes it extremely essential to equip the country’s power grid with novel applications of smart grid technologies. A technologically advanced architecture of power system could be beneficial to address issues at micro level and improve flexibility and robustness of the system. This research highlights technical advancements which are in practice in different countries. A conceptual design framework has been proposed which can be integrated with the existing energy management system and thus could potentially help in an improvised efficient monitoring and control system. Thus, help resolve chances of cascaded outages leading to blackouts.

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