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This paper gives insights about smart grid and energy management systems. With the rise in industries, the consumption of electricity has been increasing everyday which will lead to deterioration of fossil fuels. To avoid this and with the “go green” mission, scientists are working on various technologies thus smart grid comes into play. Smart Grid is an electricity grid which is responsible for production, organization and utilization of energy using various techniques. The paper also outlines about the energy management system and CO2 emission. The paper also gives the ecological benefits and cost benefits regarding Energy Management System (EMS). Different types of EMS with different techniques are outlined in the paper.
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Sharma, I. et al. (2023). Smart Grid and Energy Management System. In: Misra, R., Rajarajan, M., Veeravalli, B., Kesswani, N., Patel, A. (eds) Internet of Things (IoT): Key Digital Trends Shaping the Future. ICIoTCT 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 616. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9719-8_5
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