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Integration of Renewable Energy: A Smart Grid

Pranjal Singh

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The key to making optimum use of distributed energy resources is by using smart grid technology. Renewable energy sources are a source of energy that is spotless, infinite, and becoming progressively competitive. They differ from fossil fuels primarily in their diversity, abundance, and ability to be used anywhere on the earth, but most importantly, they do not emit greenhouse gases or damaging emissions. Though, in order to achieve commercialization and widespread adoption, the system's energy management strategy requisite be addressed. The study of renewable energy integration in smart grid systems is presented in this paper.


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