Cloud-Based Application for Smart Grid Simulation

This study provides an overview of the content of an R&D project for increasing the efficiency of smart grids to analyse the energy market, consumption, generation, and renewable energy usage. The new energy participants, for example decentralized generation, dynamic consumption, and weather-dep...

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Main Authors: Tar Szabolcs, Fodor Attila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Pannonia 2016-12-01
Series:Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry
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description This study provides an overview of the content of an R&D project for increasing the efficiency of smart grids to analyse the energy market, consumption, generation, and renewable energy usage. The new energy participants, for example decentralized generation, dynamic consumption, and weather-dependent power plants, are facing challenges. This project offers solutions to these challenges: modelling of distribution networks, forecasts of renewable energy sources distributed generation (RES-DG), micro-grid management and responses to demand in new, complex solutions. A hardware device is being developed for smart grids and security modules to enhance IT security.
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spelling doaj.art-cf1f2178d32a4006afe4bc3cb1ef24c12022-12-22T02:10:25ZengUniversity of PannoniaHungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry2450-51022016-12-01442818310.1515/hjic-2016-0009hjic-2016-0009Cloud-Based Application for Smart Grid SimulationTar Szabolcs0Fodor Attila1Delta-Group Holding Zrt., Szentendrei út 39-53, Budapest, 1033, HungaryDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, University of Pannonia, Egyetem út 10, Veszprém, 8200, HungaryThis study provides an overview of the content of an R&D project for increasing the efficiency of smart grids to analyse the energy market, consumption, generation, and renewable energy usage. The new energy participants, for example decentralized generation, dynamic consumption, and weather-dependent power plants, are facing challenges. This project offers solutions to these challenges: modelling of distribution networks, forecasts of renewable energy sources distributed generation (RES-DG), micro-grid management and responses to demand in new, complex solutions. A hardware device is being developed for smart grids and security modules to enhance IT security.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/hjic.2016.44.issue-2/hjic-2016-0009/hjic-2016-0009.xml?format=INTrenewable energysmart griddemand responsecyber-securitynetwork assets
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Cloud-Based Application for Smart Grid Simulation
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demand response
cyber-security
network assets
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title_short Cloud-Based Application for Smart Grid Simulation
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topic renewable energy
smart grid
demand response
cyber-security
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