Smart Electrification of End-Use Sectors Benefits for Distribution Grids
Publication Year: 2024
Author(s): International Renewable Energy Agency
Abstract:
The report mapped key innovations to build smart electrification strategies. These strategies offer cost-effective decarbonisation pathways to electrify end-use sectors, increase system flexibility, incorporate large shares of renewable energy in power systems and minimise the investments needed in grid reinforcements.
This report complements Innovation landscape for smart electrification by quantifying the benefits that different smart electrification strategies can bring to distribution grids and consumers. Combining smart operation of heat pumps, smart charging of electric vehicles and generation from the decentralised PV systems can minimise the investments needed in grid reinforcements, reduce loses and ultimately result in considerable savings for consumers.
Publisher/Organisation: International Renewable Energy Agency
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Energy
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