Market drivers in india’s smart grid: responsibilities and roles of stakeholders
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Satapathy, Abhay SanatanSahoo, Suresh Kumar
Mohanty, Asit
Fouad, Yasser
Soudagar, Manzoore Elahi Mohammad
Cüce, Erdem
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Satapathy, A. S., Sahoo, S. K., Mohanty, A., Fouad, Y., Soudagar, M. E. M., & Cuce, E. (2024). Market Drivers in India’s Smart Grid: Responsibilities and Roles of Stakeholders. Energy Engineering, 122(1), 101-128. https://doi.org/10.32604/ee.2024.055105Özet
The emergence of smart grids in India is propelled by an intricate interaction of market dynamics, regulatory structures, and stakeholder obligations. This study analyzes the primary factors that are driving the widespread use of smart grid technologies and outlines the specific roles and obligations of different stakeholders, such as government entities, utility companies, technology suppliers, and consumers. Government activities and regulations are crucial in facilitating the implementation of smart grid technology by offering financial incentives, regulatory assistance, and strategic guidance. Utility firms have the responsibility of implementing and integrating smart grid infrastructure, with an emphasis on improving the dependability of the grid, minimizing losses in transmission and distribution, and integrating renewable energy sources. Technology companies offer the essential hardware and software solutions, which stimulate creativity and enhance efficiency. Consumers actively engage in the energy ecosystem by participating in demand response, implementing energy saving measures, and adopting distributed energy resources like solar panels and electric vehicles. This study examines the difficulties and possibilities in India’s smart grid industry, highlighting the importance of cooperation among stakeholders to build a strong, effective, and environmentally friendly energy future.