Monitoring and control systems are essential for the safe and efficient operation of energy systems. Monitoring systems collect real-time data from sensors measuring parameters such as voltage, temperature, pressure, flow, and emissions. Control systems process this information to regulate system behavior through automated actions. Together, they ensure stable operation, fault detection, and performance optimization. Monitoring and control systems are widely used in power plants, renewable energy systems, industrial processes, and smart grids. Advances in digital communication, automation, and cyberphysical systems have enhanced system responsiveness and reliability. Effective monitoring and control reduce energy losses, improve safety, and support integration of variable renewable energy sources. They are fundamental to modern energy infrastructure and intelligent energy management.
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