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Parameters of Consideration on Smart Grid Integration of Renewables: A Review

Godfrey Murairidzi Gotora, Godfrey Benjamin Zulu and Calvin Chimanyiwa
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Godfrey Murairidzi Gotora: School of Engineering and ICT, Arrupe Jesuit University
Godfrey Benjamin Zulu: Department of Electrical Engineering, Mulungushi University
Calvin Chimanyiwa: Mechatronics Department, Chinhoyi University of Technology

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 1, 775-779

Abstract: To reach the sustainable pressing power demand, the adoption of diverse variable renewables has become a subject of interest. These renewables have their short comings due to their unpredictable form and limited inertia input. The thresholds of frequency, current, power factor, temperature, inertia and voltage are what generally the parameters that brings forth the operational complexity from the power generation up to the consumer. Furthermore the green energy which is now accommodated to the grid infrastructure has different properties which needs constant monitoring to meet the required standard. However the introduction of smart grids proved to be of significance use in the tracking, trouble shooting, analysis, communication and strengthening the reliability of the power industry. And also optimisation of renewables into smart grids seems to be a game changer to address the energy needs and to reduce the energy load demand. Not only the special type of communication which makes it easier to track if any faults, it has also the component of smart bidirectional metering in it.

Date: 2025
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