Smart grids
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Such system is capable of transmitting and receiving data for information, monitoring and control purpose, using a form of electronic communication and comes with a range of benefits for the energy system and its users.
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Smart metering benefitsĪ smart metering system is an electronic system capable of measuring electricity fed into the grid, or electricity consumed from the grid, providing more information than conventional meters. In general, the progressive development of smart grids is shifting the European energy supply industry, from being infrastructure-driven to being more and more service-driven. This should enhance competition in the retail market, contribute to consumer empowerment and incentivise reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, while providing an opportunity for economic growth and worldwide technological leadership of EU technology. These new players will be seeking a wider range of models and solutions than are currently available. Smart grids enable new market actors, such as aggregators and energy service companies, to offer new types of services to consumers, allowing them to adjust their consumption and reap the benefits of flexibility provided to the grid.įor citizen energy communities, or electricity-intensive industries, their decisions will be influenced by market price changes. In addition, smart grids open up the possibility for consumers who produce their own energy to respond to prices and sell excess amounts back to the grid. Smart grids developmentĪs smart grids show information on supply and demand, they are particularly beneficial for the integration of growing amounts of variable renewable energy sources, like solar and wind power, and of new loads, such as energy storage and charging of electric vehicles, while maintaining stability and efficiency of the system. When coupled with smart metering systems, smart grids reach consumers and suppliers by providing information on real-time consumption. On behalf of the journal, congratulations to Professor Poor on this outstanding achievement.Smart grids are energy networks that can automatically monitor energy flows and adjust to changes in energy supply and demand accordingly. Vincent Poor was selected from 124 candidates in the computer science category and 173 candidates in the engineering category.
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Researchers from more than 60 countries have been recognised in 2020, in which Professor H. The award recognises the world's most influential researchers of the past decade. Vincent Poor, previous Co-Editor-in-Chief and Founding Editor of IET Smart Grid, has been named one of the most highly cited researchers in the world in Clarivate’s annual list of Highly Cited Researchers. We’re pleased to announce that Professor H. Vincent Poor Named in Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers in 2020 Professor Poor will remain on the board as a Founding Editor. Vincent Poor the outgoing Co-Editor-in-Chief, for his dedicated service to IET Smart Grid. We also want to use this opportunity to express our deep gratitude to Professor H.
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He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, Powell Foundation Fellowship, Berkeley Regents Fellowship and the Makhoul Conjecture Challenge award. in Statistics, both from the University of California Berkeley, Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas, Austin and Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and an M.A. Professor Rajagopal is as an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University where he directs the Stanford Sustainable Systems Lab (S3L). We’re pleased to announce that effective from January 2021, Professor Ram Rajagopal will join Professor Hongjian Sun as Co-Editor-in-Chief of IET Smart Grid.