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self healing in smart grid can be done using

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Answered by palakthumbar1
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Self-healing in the smart grid can be done by:

  • Unwanted power oscillations are dampened.
  • Keeping undesired current from flowing through the grid
  • Power flows are rerouted to avoid overloading a transmission line.

Explanation:

  • Customers were mainly reliant on power utilities for outage alerts until recently.
  • Utilities can now remotely monitor electricity equipment utilising smart grid systems and self-healing capabilities to immediately identify failures, reduce the frequency and length of disruptions, and recover more quickly.
  • It's a crucial breakthrough since even minor outages can annoy customers and result in financial and productivity losses.
  • A smart grid's ability to self-heal is one of its most important features.
  • Blackouts are reduced by self-healing capabilities, which allow for constant self-assessments that inspect, analyse, react to, and automatically respond to problems.
  • This is made feasible by the widespread use of sensors and other intelligent devices, as well as automated controls, that monitor and analyse the network's state and condition to detect anomalies and faults.

Hence, self-healing in a smart grid can be done.

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