- Increased efficiency in the distribution and storage of renewable energy, leading to reduced energy waste and enhanced grid stability.
- Improved reliability of power supply, even during periods of low renewable energy production, through optimized energy storage systems.
- Greater adoption of renewable energy sources, supported by a smart grid that can efficiently manage their variable output.
- Enhanced ability of utility companies to predict energy demand and respond to fluctuations, resulting in cost savings and better service for consumers.
- Creation of a scalable smart grid model that can be adapted for use in different regions and energy markets, contributing to global efforts to transition to sustainable energy systems.
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