Integration of Renewable Energy Sources into Electricity Monitoring Systems

Edi Leksono

Abstract


This research theme investigates the integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, into electricity monitoring systems. The study explores how the electricity information system can capture and analyze data related to renewable energy generation, grid integration, and energy storage. The research addresses challenges and opportunities associated with effectively integrating and managing renewable energy sources within the electricity monitoring infrastructure while ensuring grid stability and reliability. By studying the integration process, this research seeks to facilitate the seamless incorporation of renewable energy into the electricity grid and contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable and renewable energy future.

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