Smart Grid Methodologies and Models to Address Affordability, Sustainability, and System Reliability and Resilience

Event: Smart Grid Technologies and Implications for Inclusive Development in Sri Lanka

Smart Grid Methodologies and Models to Address Affordability, Sustainability, and System Reliability and Resilience

04 April 2018
Author / Speaker: 
Pierluigi Mancarella, The University of Melbourne - Email the author | Other materials by the author

What are the tools necessary to develop pathways to facilitate an orderly transition from the old grid to smarter grids and low-carbon systems? How can models be designed to address affordability, sustainability, and system reliability? System resilience to extreme weather conditions is also an emerging and important consideration in addressing reliability. This session looks at various modelling methodologies that address these considerations.

Geographical Focus: 
Global
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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