Smart grids are modernized electrical grids that use digital communication, automation, and intelligent control to manage electricity efficiently. They enable real-time monitoring, two-way power flow, and integration of distributed energy resources such as solar, wind, and storage systems. Smart grids improve reliability, reduce losses, and support demand response programs. Advanced sensors, smart meters, and data analytics enhance grid performance and resilience. Smart grids are essential for accommodating renewable energy, electric vehicles, and decentralized power generation. They play a vital role in building flexible, secure, and sustainable energy systems.
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