The following paper presents the ‘Smart-Grid VDAR’ technology presented at CeBIT, Hannover. The idea and structure of the technology is subsequently introduced followed by a social analysis of the technology. Some of the relevant groups identified were: consumers, producers, environmentalists and the government. High installation costs and health concerns were addressed as the main problems concerned with the use of technology. Finally, the aim of European Union to adopt a smart grid within the next decade is highlighted which is an indication of an overall positive outlook towards the technology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- What are Smart-Grids in VDAR IT Project?
- What is the Social Construction of Smart-Grids?
- What is the future of Smart-Grids?
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte
This term paper examines the 'Smart-Grid VDAR' technology presented at CeBIT, Hannover, analyzing its structure, social implications, and potential future impact. The paper aims to understand the technology's role in shaping the energy market and its influence on various social groups.
- The structure and function of Smart-Grids in the VDAR IT Project
- The social construction of Smart-Grids, considering relevant social groups and potential conflicts
- The future of Smart-Grids, including its potential impact on the energy market and society
- The role of the European Union in promoting Smart-Grid adoption
- The challenges and opportunities associated with Smart-Grid implementation
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel
The introduction provides context for the emergence of Smart-Grids, highlighting the challenges faced by deregulated energy markets and the need for more efficient and reliable power distribution. The paper then delves into the VDAR IT Project, explaining the structure of Smart-Grids and how they integrate physical and virtual grids to balance supply and demand in real time. This section also explores the potential benefits of Smart-Grids, such as reducing power outages and enabling distributed energy generation.
The chapter on the social construction of Smart-Grids analyzes the technology's impact on various social groups, including consumers, producers, environmentalists, and the government. It examines the potential benefits and drawbacks of Smart-Grids, considering factors such as cost, health concerns, and privacy issues. The paper also discusses the role of the European Union in promoting Smart-Grid adoption and the challenges associated with its implementation.
Schlüsselwörter
The key terms and focus themes of this text include Smart-Grids, VDAR IT Project, energy market, social construction of technology, European Union, energy efficiency, distributed energy resources, and the future of energy.
- Citar trabajo
- Suryansh Pant (Autor), 2014, SMART Grids: A Technology for Society, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/282436
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