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    Technology Roadmap: Smart Grids

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    Technology Roadmap: Smart Grids

    Technology Roadmap: Smart Grids
    OECD / IEA | 21 Apr 2011 | ISBN: 9789264115071 | 52 pages | PDF | 4 MB

    The development of smart grids – which the IEA defines as an electricity network that uses digital and other advanced technologies to monitor and manage the transport of electricity from all generation sources to meet the varying electricity demands of end users – is essential if the global community is to achieve shared goals for energy security, economic development and climate change mitigation.

    Unfortunately, existing misunderstandings of exactly what smart grids are and the physical and institutional complexity of electricity systems make it difficult to implement smart grids on the scale that is needed.
    This roadmap sets out specific steps needed over the coming years to achieve milestones that will allow smart grids to deliver a clean energy future.

    Table of contents
    Foreword
    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements
    Key Findings
    Introduction
    What are smart grids?
    Rationale for smart grid technology
    Purpose, process and structure of the roadmap
    Electricity System Needs for Today and the Future
    Future demand and supply
    Electricity system considerations
    Electricity reliability
    Smart Grid Deployment
    Smart grid technologies
    Smart grid demonstration and deployment efforts
    Tailoring smart grids to developing countries and emerging economies
    Status of electricity system markets and regulation
    Vision for Smart Grid Deployment to 2050
    Regional analysis and impacts for deployment
    Quantification of peak demand and the impact of smart grids
    Regional scenarios for deployment to 2050
    Smart grid CO2 emissions reduction estimates to 2050
    Estimating smart grid investment costs and operating savings
    Technology Development: Actions and Milestones
    Development and demonstration
    Standards
    Policy and Regulatory Framework: Actions and Milestones
    Generation, transmission and distribution
    Smart grid, smart consumer policies
    Building consensus on smart grid deployment
    International Collaboration
    Expand existing international collaboration efforts
    Create new collaborations with other electricity system technology areas
    Smart grid collaboration and developing countries
    Conclusion: Near-term Roadmap Actions for Stakeholders
    Summary of actions led by stakeholders
    Glossary
    References
    List of Relevant Websites

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