Development of smart electricity distribution networks



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The Russian Federation has a unique geopolitical position. Large territorial coverage of the energy sector in the Russian Federation leads to the fact that most of the infrastructure and power grids located in sparsely populated areas, and in the case of failures, troubleshooting and taking measures to redistribute the load takes much time. This paper reviews recent technical advances of the “Smart Grid” intellectual network, which are actively being developed worldwide.

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S. A. Evlashin

LLC “F Electronics”; Moscow State Industry University

Email: stevla@mail.ru. totoroboy@rambler.ru

V. E. Merzin

LLC “F Electronics”; Moscow State Industry University

Email: mezrinv@rambler.ru

I. L. Savelyev

LLC “F Electronics”; Moscow State Industry University

Email: stevla@mail.ru. totoroboy@rambler.ru

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