3. Shahedul Alam Khan
Lecturer
Department of Business Administration
Leading University, Sylhet.
4.
5. Using Digital technology
to deliver electricity from
suppliers to consumers.
Save
energy
Reduce
costs
Increase
reliability and
transparency
6. Allow both consumers and energy companies to make
more intelligent decisions regarding energy
consumption and production.
7. Smart Grid
Digital system
informative
Existing
Infrastructure
Analog system
vague
Hard to make
decision
Decision
making
8.
9. Networks and switches for power
management.
Sensor and monitoring devices to track
energy usage and distribution trends.
Systems to provide energy suppliers and
consumers with usage data.
Communications systems to relay data along
the entire energy supply system.
Systems linked to programmable appliances
to run them when energy is least costly.
10.
•Ability to respond
to service problems
more rapidly and
efficiently.
Lower costs
& pollution
11. Their ability to detect sources of power outages more
quickly and precisely at the individual household level.
12. in Asia continent
China, south Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia are trying to
implement smart technology in their power sector.
Our neighborhood country India, has already started
flagship programs
to implement such technology in 14 states
U.S & U.K smart technologies are first experimented.
13. It has to be installed, virtually everywhere.
The creation of an intuitive end-user interface.
High costs
Customers perspective. (intrusive, regulation of usage
inside homes, up front costs, cyber attacks, privacy
implications, boost of energy rate)
14.
15. Use of high information technology
Provide information to both
energy suppliers & consumers
16. Improved decisions making
Reduce power wastage
Lower costs & pollution
Increased employment opportunities
21. Networks and switches for power management.
Sensor and monitoring devices to track energy
usage and distribution trends.
Systems to provide energy suppliers and
consumers with usage data.
Communications systems to relay data along the
entire energy supply system.
Systems linked to programmable appliances to
run them when energy is least costly.
26. Challenges behind Development(Contd.)
Retrofitting infrastructure
Potential economic impact on
energy companies
Probability of cyber attack and
loss of privacy
Intrusiveness and confusing
about technology
28. A smart meter is a normal water meter connected to a
data logger that allows for the continuous monitoring
of water consumption.
Smart water system
Uses of smart water meters together with the latest
technologies
Provides real time data to better monitor water usage,
distribution and problems such as leakage.
29. Monitor water flows much like electric usage
Turn off lawn sprinklers during the heat of the day or based on
predetermined schedules
Use monitors in lawns and around plants and shrubs to prevent
over- or under-watering
Monitor evaporation rates
Monitor pools, fountains, and other water features for usage
30. More efficient operations
Customer service
Environment
Resilience
Flexibility
Affordability
31.
32.
33. I think my home and community must be a part of
smart grids system because
34. Ensure transparent billing system
Help to reduce costs of unnecessary power
Help the authority to make proper distribution of
resources
Help to detect the amount of power contributed by
family and communities in the national grid
Reduce tension of power users regarding ghostly bill
expenses
Besides proper distribution of power ensure healthy
environment
36. Have to reduce costs of related technologies by further
extensive research
Technology investments should pursue complementary
assets
Develop user friendly technology
Need help of federal government & private sectors
Promote Mass awareness