Smart Grids and Renewable Energy: Enhancing Grid Resilience and Sustainability through Technological Integration

Authors

  • Dr. Aarav Mehta Department of Electrical and Sustainable Energy Systems, Global Institute for Smart Infrastructure and Clean Technology, Singapore.

Keywords:

Smart Grids, Renewable Energy Integration, Grid Resilience, Energy Sustainability

Abstract

Making sure the electricity system is reliable, efficient, and resilient is becoming more and more critical as the globe moves towards renewable energy. In the context of integrating renewable energy, smart grids—which combine sophisticated communication, automation, and control technologies—promise to provide an answer to these problems. Because of their unpredictability and dispersed nature, renewable energy sources like hydropower, wind, and solar pose a threat to conventional power systems. By boosting demand-response capabilities, optimising energy distribution, and easing the integration of various intermittent energy sources, smart grids can make networks more resilient and sustainable. the part played by smart grids in facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources, with an emphasis on the ways in which the incorporation of technology can enhance grid dependability, decrease energy losses, and provide control and monitoring in real-time. Smart grids also allow for the optimal use of dispersed energy supplies and increase grid resilience against interruptions like cyber threats and natural disasters. Learn how smart grids might help power systems run reliably and sustainably in a future when renewable energy is the norm by reading up on important technologies, looking at some case studies, and considering the possibilities for future improvements. Unlocking the full potential of renewable energy and creating a more robust, sustainable power system requires ongoing investment in smart grid infrastructure and technology innovation.

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Published

27-02-2026

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