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What is Energy Management System (EMS)

Technological Development and Impact on Economic and Environmental Sustainability
A remote computer-aided development tool that used by power system operators to monitor, manage, and serve optimal energy.
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Secure Smart Grid Management Maturity Within Big Data
Zühre Aydın Yenioğlu (Energy Market Regulatory Authority, Turkey) and Vildan Ateş (Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9648-7.ch016
Abstract
Smart energy systems of smart energy grid and meters are effective on operational processes and regulations in terms of security, continuity, and remote effective management. For a better development of smart grid, in which the data volume and complexity increases rapidly, smart energy management security plans should be implemented for efficiency and reliability of the network. Big data in energy systems plays an important role both in assessing the capacity needed and in making smarter investments to manage energy demand and supply. In this chapter, a novel secure smart energy management maturity model is presented in the context of capacity planning, demand forecasting, predictive maintenance, software optimization, network optimization, detecting and preventing threats, disaster recovery, and business intelligence and data visualization on which security criterias should be considered, planned, and managed for smart grids including big data. Relevant international big data and smart grid standards have been proposed for security, continuity, and performance in smart networks.
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Artificial Immune System in the Management of Complex Small Scale Cogeneration Systems
An energy management system is usually a collection of computer-aided tools used by operators of electric facilities to monitor, control, and optimize the performance of the generation and/or transmission system. Different computer aided tools are implemented from short time control modules to scheduling or commitment of power production units on a day/week basis. EMS has the objective of maximizing system performances by monitoring and control functions which require a centralized system of data collection and a decision making procedure.
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