This data is from the Electric Vehicle (EV) trial that was part of the Smart Grid Smart City (SGSC) project. This trial involved a fleet of 20 Mitsubishi iMiEV cars (2010 model) used by households and businesses. The data details Electric Vehicle trips during the trial, including car appliances in use (air-conditioning, lights, etc), odometer readings, speed, trip length
READ MOREThis resource provides a description and explanation of each column heading used in the Smart Grid Smart City Electric Vehicle Trial data resource.
READ MOREThis resource shows responses by customers to offers for smart meters and tariffs as part of the Smart Grid Smart City project. The data shows the kind of offers that were made
READ MOREThis data is from the customer trial conducted as part of the Smart Grid Smart City (SGSC) project (2010-2014). It provides one of the few linked sets of customer time of use (half hour increments) and demographic data for Australia, as well as detailed information on appliance use, climate, retail and distributor product offers, and other related factors. The project
READ MOREEnergy, water, transportation, health, and safety will be coordinated in future cities to provide a clean, economical, and safe living environment. To that end, Smart Grid (SG), as the energy
READ MOREA smarter grid will add resiliency to our electric power System and make it better prepared to address emergencies such as severe storms, earthquakes, large solar flares, and terrorist attacks. Because of its two-way interactive capacity, the Smart Grid will allow for automatic rerouting when equipment fails or outages occur.
READ MOREThis data is from the customer trial conducted as part of the Smart Grid Smart City (SGSC) project (2010-2014). It provides one of the few linked sets of customer time of use (half
READ MOREMarch 2023. Smart Grid: A Step Toward Smart City. Smart Grid: A Step Toward Smart City. Written by Abhishek Kumar and Ishan Srivastava. Improvement in the quality of life and rapid growth across urban regions drives administrators, urban planners, and architects alike to focus on shaping smart cities. One of the incentives for making a city
READ MOREWith increasing demand for providing quality power to smart cities, the conventional power grids are making way for smart grids that can accommodate power generated from multiple sources. To facilitate the operation, maintenance and management of the smart grid, thousands of sensors, IoTs, actuators, intelligent electronic devices are deployed in all
READ MOREWhen some smart devices are installed in a micro grid, for example, smart meters, the micro grid can be, naively, labeled as a smart grid. Particularly, smart meters empower smart grids to be
READ MORESmart cities utilize recent advances in technologies for resource optimization. One of the most significant attributes of a smart city is the efficient utilization of electrical energy.
READ MORESmart grids and city buildings that are connected in smart cities contribute to significant financial savings and improve the economy. The smart grid has many
READ MOREThis chapter presented an insight into the nature and content of the Smart Grid Smart City big data, and the household participants'' research survey results. Two of the most popular trial products representing the Network-type (PeakRebate or DPR) and the Retail-type (PriceSmart or DPP) boundless were analysed in more details using a novel
READ MOREThe Australian Government''s Smart Grid, Smart City project has demonstrated Australia''s first fully integrated, commercial scale smart grid. The project trialled a range of customer and grid side smart grid technologies and applications, to help quantify the benefits of smart grids and to inform broader industry and consumer acceptance and adoption of
READ MOREThis data is from the customer trial conducted as part of the Smart Grid Smart City (SGSC) project (2010-2014). It provides one of the few linked sets of customer time of use (half hour increments) and demographic data for Australia, as well as detailed information on appliance use, climate, retail and distributor product offers, and other related factors. The
READ MOREA smart city may be described by six fundamental pillars, namely, smart economy for competitiveness, smart people related to social and human capital, smart
READ MOREThe Smart Home. How will the Smart Grid affect your home? It won''t look very different, but behind the scenes a lot will be happening. Even right now, in many cities across the nation, new equipment, appliances, and software are available that use emerging Smart Grid technologies to save energy, seek out the lowest rates, and contribute to the smooth and
READ MOREIn a smart city, a smart grid manages two-way flows of energy, maintains energy consumption interactions between consumers and producers, and offers flexibility for the consumption and production of energy known as prosumption (Rathnayaka et al. Citation 2013). The smart grid supports the exchange of data as information on energy flows,
READ MORESmart grids and city buildings that are connected in smart cities contribute to significant financial savings and improve the economy. The smart grid has many components, including controls, computers, automation, and new technologies and equipment working together. Missing Data Imputation of an Off-Grid Solar Power
READ MORECustomer Household Data. This resource shows details of individual households for each of the participating households in the Smart Grid Smart City customer trial. Data include appliance ownership and use, types of meters, type of dwelling, and other details. Data also includes the type of tariff product used by each customer and the type of
READ MOREThe Swedish power grid is transforming into a customer-centric and digital system providing differentiated services and transactions as well as accommodating customer-connected distributed energy resources. New network technology solutions such as wide-area monitoring and control and smart metering infrastructure is strengthening Sweden''s
READ MOREIt shows electricity usage data from Home Area Network (HAN) plugs used to measure the usage of various home appliances and/or rooms in individual households that participated
READ MOREWhat Is a Smart Grid? The country''s electric grid was largely built in the 1890s and enhanced throughout the ensuing decades as technology evolved, according to an article on SmartGrid.gov. The grid currently has more than 9,200 electric generating units with more than 1 million megawatts of generating capacity connected to more than 300,000
READ MOREIn this paper, we identify the key challenges for utilizing Big data generated by the smart grid and develop the analytics necessary for operation, monitoring, control and audit of
READ MOREThe smart grid is an enhancement of the 20th century electrical grid, using two-way communications and distributed so-called intelligent devices. [1] Two-way flows of electricity and information could improve the delivery network. Research is mainly focused on three systems of a smart grid – the infrastructure system, the management system
READ MORESmart energy and electricity networks are a crucial component in building smart city architectures; their consistent and harmonized inclusion in the smart city design
READ MOREThis data is from the customer trial conducted as part of the Smart Grid Smart City (SGSC) project (2010-2014). It provides one of the few linked sets of customer time of use (half hour increments) and demographic data for Australia, as well as detailed information on appliance use, climate, retail and distributor product offers, and other related factors.
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