Smart Energy

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Smart Energy is a collective term for so-called intelligent technologies from the areas of energy conversion (“energy generation”), energy storage , energy transmission and consumption control . These areas cover the entire value chain of the energy industry .

For this purpose, various “smart” terms such as smart grid ( intelligent power grid ), smart metering ( intelligent meter ), smart home ( intelligent living ) and smart city were coined, which are part of the smart energy concept or cover partial packages of it.

The increasingly decentralized energy supply with local energy converters such as wind, solar, hydro and biogas power plants is a key factor in Smart Energy .

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  1. Smart Energy on itwissen.info
  2. Hans-Gerd Servatius , Uwe Schneidewind , Dirk Rohlfing: Smart Energy. Change to a sustainable energy system. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21819-4 , foreword