Progress and Challenges in Power Systems: Distributed Generation, Smart Metering, Energy Storage and Electric Vehicles

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Background

The rapid evolution of power systems is driven by the integration of distributed generation, smart metering, energy storage, and electric vehicles (EVs). The transition towards a more decentralized and digitalized grid presents new opportunities for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. However, these advancements also introduce significant challenges related to power quality, grid stability, cybersecurity, and interoperability. The smart grid, with its advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and energy storage systems, plays a crucial role in optimizing energy distribution and demand response. Meanwhile, the increasing adoption of renewable energy sources and electric vehicles necessitates proper control and enhanced grid management strategies to accommodate fluctuating demand. Emerging solutions such as grid-forming inverters and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) are becoming essential to enhance grid flexibility and resilience. Addressing these challenges is essential for ensuring a resilient and sustainable power infrastructure.

This Research Topic aims to explore the latest progress and ongoing challenges in modern power systems, focusing on distributed generation, smart metering, energy storage, and EVs. It seeks to identify innovative solutions that enhance grid stability, improve power quality, and promote the efficient use of energy resources. Topics of interest include, the integration of smart meters and AMI, advancements in energy storage technologies, demand-side management, power quality assessment, power electronic converters, and the impact of EVs on the grid. In addition, we encourage submissions that explore the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predictive analytics and anomaly detection in power systems.

By bringing together experts in the field, this issue will foster discussions on novel methodologies, frameworks, and technologies that contribute to the future of intelligent and resilient power networks.

Researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers are invited to submit original research articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Smart grid technologies: Innovations in AMI, demand response strategies, and grid automation.
• Smart metering and power quality: Measurement techniques, data analytics, and impact on grid performance.
• Energy storage systems: Advances in battery technology and other storage technologies, grid integration, and energy management.
• Electric vehicles: Charging infrastructure, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and V2X integration, and load balancing.
• Power quality and reliability: Monitoring, mitigation techniques, and regulatory considerations.
• Power electronics: Applications of converters for integrating renewable energy sources and enabling efficient energy management.

Submissions should present novel research, practical applications, or comprehensive reviews that contribute to the advancement of modern power systems.

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Keywords: Smart Grid, Smart Meter, Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Energy Storage Systems, Power Quality, Electric Vehicles, V2X, ML in Power Systems, AI in Power Systems

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