As more renewable energy is fed into the Argentinian grid, the impetus to implement smart grid technology is increasing. Yet, coordination on a national scale remains a challenge, along with a lack of incentives from government to encourage implementation.
A "Smart Grid" – one that links innovative information and communication technologies with traditional electricity components – will deliver intelligent and highly automated grid maintenance and management.
La Secretaría de Energía reunió a referentes nacionales e internacionales en el Foro Smart Grids, una iniciativa para incorporar la tecnología digital a la gestión de la distribución eléctrica y conformar una
SMART GRID DEFINITION AEA defines Smart Grid as "a combination of the traditional grid with modern information and communication technologies. Smart Grid can integrate data from different points of the electric chain, from the generator to the end user, and transform them into information and actions that lead to improved management.
Advancing smart grids will be important for Latin America as part of its energy transition away from fossil fuels. A smart grid would allow increasingly large proportions of renewable energy to be integrated into the
As more renewable energy is fed into the Argentinian grid, the impetus to implement smart grid technology is increasing. Yet, coordination on a national scale remains a challenge, along with a lack of incentives from
Advancing smart grids will be important for Latin America as part of its energy transition away from fossil fuels. A smart grid would allow increasingly large proportions of renewable energy to be integrated into the national energy system, as well as reliably powering a large fleet of electric vehicles.
Argentina asoma a este proceso que ya está desarrollado en el mundo con opciones como la infraestructura de medición avanzada para poder tener el perfil de cada uno
This paper presents an overview of the situation in Argentina, focused mainly from the point of view of smart metering systems, which have become the basic pieces for the development of
La Secretaría de Energía reunió a referentes nacionales e internacionales en el Foro Smart Grids, una iniciativa para incorporar la tecnología digital a la gestión de la distribución eléctrica y conformar una matriz energética más competitiva.
This paper presents an overview of the situation in Argentina, focused mainly from the point of view of smart metering systems, which have become the basic pieces for the development of a real smart grid.
Argentina asoma a este proceso que ya está desarrollado en el mundo con opciones como la infraestructura de medición avanzada para poder tener el perfil de cada uno de los usuarios y su capacidad de demanda, como también de inyección en un sistema de generación y transporte que cuente con sistemas inteligentes, de administración de
The recent approval of national laws to regulate distributed generation, the promotion regimes for the use of renewable energy sources, and initiatives to improve the supply of electric energy are key factors that drive the development of smart grids and smart meters in Argentina for the coming years.
The recent approval of national laws to regulate distributed generation, the promotion regimes for the use of renewable energy sources, and initiatives to improve the supply of electric energy are key factors that drive the development of smart grids and smart meters in Argentina for the coming years.
The electricity grid of Argentina, one of the biggest of the region, has started its evolution to the smart grid by means of many independent and not coordinated pilot projects spread across its geography. A brief review of the present situation is summarised as follows: Armstrong
This town of the province of Buenos Aires was chosen by the working group composed by the National Energy Secretariat, ADEERA, INTI and CAMMESA to carry out a smart grid pilot project.
The future Smart meters are the key devices for the implementation of a real smart grid. The present scenario in Argentina is the existence of many pilot projects of limited scope, without a global coordination between them.
The town of Centenario (province of Neuquen, ~35,000 inhabitants) is the place where another integral smart grid project is developing.
The guide, in form of a matrix, will be composed of eight domains and six maturity levels. Each domain is a logical group of Smart Grid related characteristics. The levels of maturity represent defined stages, described in terms of organizational capabilities. Level 0 means the start point and 5, pioneering.
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