FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid

In the contemporary energy landscape, power generation comprises a blend of renewable and non-renewable resources, with the major supply of electrical energy fulfilled by non-renewable sources, including coal and gas, among others. Renewable energy resources are challenged by their dependency on unp...

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Main Authors: Harshit Gupta, Piyush Agarwal, Kartik Gupta, Suhana Baliarsingh, O. P. Vyas, Antonio Puliafito
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/24/8097
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author Harshit Gupta
Piyush Agarwal
Kartik Gupta
Suhana Baliarsingh
O. P. Vyas
Antonio Puliafito
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description In the contemporary energy landscape, power generation comprises a blend of renewable and non-renewable resources, with the major supply of electrical energy fulfilled by non-renewable sources, including coal and gas, among others. Renewable energy resources are challenged by their dependency on unpredictable weather conditions. For instance, solar energy hinges on clear skies, and wind energy relies on consistent and sufficient wind flow. However, as a consequence of the finite supply and detrimental environmental impact associated with non-renewable energy sources, it is required to reduce dependence on such non-renewable sources. This can be achieved by precisely predicting the generation of renewable energy using a data-driven approach. The prediction accuracy for electric load plays a very significant role in this system. If we have an appropriate estimate of residential and commercial load, then a strategy could be defined for the efficient supply to them by renewable and non-renewable energy sources through a smart grid, which analyzes the demand-supply and devises the supply mechanism accordingly. Predicting all such components, i.e., power generation and load forecasting, involves a data-driven approach where sensitive data (such as user electricity consumption patterns and weather data near power generation setups) is used for model training, raising the issue of data privacy and security concerns. Hence, the work proposes Federated Smart Grid (FedGrid), a secure framework that would be able to predict the generation of renewable energy and forecast electric load in a privacy-oriented approach through federated learning. The framework collectively analyzes all such predictive models for efficient electric supply.
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spelling doaj.art-a1b3a10e7ca0432eb5d023385935b8812023-12-22T14:06:06ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-12-011624809710.3390/en16248097FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart GridHarshit Gupta0Piyush Agarwal1Kartik Gupta2Suhana Baliarsingh3O. P. Vyas4Antonio Puliafito5Department of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj 211015, IndiaDepartment of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj 211015, IndiaDepartment of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj 211015, IndiaDepartment of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj 211015, IndiaDepartment of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj 211015, IndiaDepartment of Engineering, University of Messina, 98122 Messina, ItalyIn the contemporary energy landscape, power generation comprises a blend of renewable and non-renewable resources, with the major supply of electrical energy fulfilled by non-renewable sources, including coal and gas, among others. Renewable energy resources are challenged by their dependency on unpredictable weather conditions. For instance, solar energy hinges on clear skies, and wind energy relies on consistent and sufficient wind flow. However, as a consequence of the finite supply and detrimental environmental impact associated with non-renewable energy sources, it is required to reduce dependence on such non-renewable sources. This can be achieved by precisely predicting the generation of renewable energy using a data-driven approach. The prediction accuracy for electric load plays a very significant role in this system. If we have an appropriate estimate of residential and commercial load, then a strategy could be defined for the efficient supply to them by renewable and non-renewable energy sources through a smart grid, which analyzes the demand-supply and devises the supply mechanism accordingly. Predicting all such components, i.e., power generation and load forecasting, involves a data-driven approach where sensitive data (such as user electricity consumption patterns and weather data near power generation setups) is used for model training, raising the issue of data privacy and security concerns. Hence, the work proposes Federated Smart Grid (FedGrid), a secure framework that would be able to predict the generation of renewable energy and forecast electric load in a privacy-oriented approach through federated learning. The framework collectively analyzes all such predictive models for efficient electric supply.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/24/8097federated learningsmart gridrenewable energyload predictionpower generation predictionprivacy-preserving machine learning
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FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid
Energies
federated learning
smart grid
renewable energy
load prediction
power generation prediction
privacy-preserving machine learning
title FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid
title_full FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid
title_fullStr FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid
title_full_unstemmed FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid
title_short FedGrid: A Secure Framework with Federated Learning for Energy Optimization in the Smart Grid
title_sort fedgrid a secure framework with federated learning for energy optimization in the smart grid
topic federated learning
smart grid
renewable energy
load prediction
power generation prediction
privacy-preserving machine learning
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/24/8097
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