Abstract

The digital Twin of distributed electricity generation is the concept of a smart grid. A smart grid uses advanced digital technologies, including sensors, communication networks, and analytics software, to optimize the distribution and consumption of energy in real time. The future of distributed generation is promising. As more people adopt renewable energy systems like rooftop solar panels, the demand for traditional centralized power grids will decrease. This creates opportunities for smaller, community-based microgrids that can generate and distribute energy locally. By leveraging digital technologies like Digital Twin, the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and artificial intelligence, these microgrids would improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance reliability. Overall, the combination of distributed energy generation and digital technologies has the potential to revolutionize the energy industry, making it more sustainable, resilient, and equitable. In this paper, the effective factors in the development of distributed production in the digital hybrid platform were identified and it is investigated with the cause and effect loops of the system dynamics.

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