Abstract
Smart grid-connected urban microgrids can prove crucial for integrating distributed renewable energy resources, reducing dependency on the utility grid, increasing the democratization of energy in the smart city, and enabling local energy exchanges, among other things. However, their success often hinges on accessing historical and real-time data from active prosumers. The challenge is aggravated when collecting this data from residential end-users. We have identified common hurdles in microgrid establishment and followed a standard approach to evaluate techno-economic aspects using data from existing wind turbines. To address these obstacles and foster microgrid growth, we propose an innovative, interoperable framework leveraging cutting-edge IT solutions. Proposed framework is capable of mitigating the documented challenges and facilitating easy access to desired energy data, thereby enhancing the viability and attractiveness of microgrids for private investors.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2025 2nd International Conference on Advanced Innovations in Smart Cities (ICAISC) |
Publisher | IEEE |
Pages | 1-6 |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Print) | 979-8-3315-0700-8 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 11 Feb 2025 |
Event | 2025 2nd International Conference on Advanced Innovations in Smart Cities (ICAISC) - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Duration: 9 Feb 2025 → 11 Feb 2025 |
Conference
Conference | 2025 2nd International Conference on Advanced Innovations in Smart Cities (ICAISC) |
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Period | 09.02.2025 → 11.02.2025 |
Keywords
- Renewable energy sources
- Technological innovation
- Smart cities
- Profitability
- Microgrids
- Real-time systems
- Wind turbines
- Stakeholders
- Streams
- Standards