1. Seminar on smart
grid system
Presented by:
Name:Manorma Kumari
Roll no:08
Branch :EE
Semester:3
3. Content Introduction
Needs of smart grid system
Characteristic
Component
Problems of Indian power grid
Comparison
Benefits of smart grid system
Limitation
Application
conclusion
4. Introduction
India is the world’s third largest producer and third largest consumer of electricity.
The national electric grid in India has an installed capacity of 373.436 GW as of 31 oct 2020.
So,our country need a efficient and strong system to for distribution.
So, smart grid delivers electrical power to the consumers using two way digital technology .
Monitors the supply to the consumers and measurement .
10. Comparison
Traditional Grid Smart Grid
One way communication.
Electromechanically.
Few sensors on selected
places.
Manual restoration.
Two way communication.
Digital.
A huge amount of sensors.
Self healing.
11. Benefits of smart Grid
Saving of electricity.
Reduction in T & D losses.
Reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Creates numerous job opportunities.