Preface

Smart energy grids are energy networks that offer a high-performance and bidirectional energy supply with the use of energy storage to match generation with loads. It includes distributed energy resources, such as renewable energy, energy storage, and other emerging energy technologies, to offer cheap and efficient energy infrastructures to support residential, commercial, and industrial facilities and transportation infrastructures. This requires intelligent monitoring and control of different components within the distribution and transmission lines, as well as other systems from utilities such as natural gas, thermal energy, electricity, transportation, and water on the one side, to the end user on the other side, while maintaining ...

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