Electricity demand is growing rapidly due to electrification of transport, heating, and industry. Smart grids and smart energy systems are essential to manage this demand efficiently and reliably. Smart grids use digital communication, automation, and real-time monitoring to balance supply and demand. Smart energy systems integrate renewable generation, storage, demand response, and electric vehicles. These technologies improve grid flexibility, reduce losses, and enhance resilience. Advanced forecasting, data analytics, and artificial intelligence support optimal operation. Managing electricity demand through smart systems reduces emissions, lowers costs, and enables high penetration of renewable energy. Smart grids are fundamental to modern, sustainable power systems.
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