As the world faces unprecedented climate challenges and surging energy demands, the way we generate, distribute, and consume electricity is undergoing a profound transformation. At the center of this revolution? The fusion of smart grids and the Internet of Things (IoT) — a pairing that’s set to make our energy systems smarter, greener, and more resilient than ever before. What Is a Smart Grid? A smart grid is an electricity network that leverages sensors, communication links, and automation to enable two-way communication between utilities and consumers. Instead of the old, one-way flow of electricity and information, smart grids are dynamic and interactive. IoT devices — like smart meters, grid sensors, and intelligent controllers — form the backbone of this architecture. They constantly monitor the grid, provide real-time feedback, and automate decisions that once required manual intervention. Electricity production remains one of the largest sources of global greenhouse ...
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