Increasing the capacity of electric grids based on the integration of meteorological data
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25206/1813-8225-2024-192-67-75Keywords:
wire temperature, long-term planning, electric grids, efficiency of power systems, energy saving, overhead power transmission linesAbstract
The efficient and sustainable functioning of energy systems is a critical element for supplying of electricity necessary to maintain the vital functions of modern society. Therefore, the integration of meteorological data into the management of electrical grids is becoming increasingly important. Meteorological data, such as information on weather conditions, temperature, wind and precipitation, play an essential role in the operational and strategic management of power systems. Their use allows optimizing the operation of generating and distribution stations, using the maximum capacity of lines, as well as improve the planning of repair work and infrastructure upgrades. On the basis of the weather conditions, operators of electric power grids can make more informed decisions regarding the distribution and management of energy resources. The research is aimed at determining the role of meteorological data in the management strategies of modern energy systems.
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