Smart Energy
A New Way of Providing Energy
Smart energy systems make it possible to respond to the many challenges demanded by the energy transition through the management of demand with consumers active in controlling their consumption, the optimization of distribution networks through the use of new equipment offering greater flexibility, the massive insertion of renewable production means and the integration of electric vehicles into the electricity networks.
The increase in production generated by renewable sources and the spread of new facilities, even in a private setting, has led to a radical change in the distribution of energy.
The electricity grid is no longer just a channel for the transmission and distribution of electricity from large power plants to end users, but it is becoming a “Smart Grid”. The Smart Grid is an intelligent grid capable of receiving bidirectional energy flows, of making producers and consumers interact, of determining consumption needs in advance and of flexibly adapting production and consumption of energy.
This network can communicate by exchanging information on energy flows, manage consumption peaks more efficiently, avoid power cuts and reduce the load where necessary. In the construction of smart city scenarios, Reply brings to the energy market a monitoring system for small and medium-sized photovoltaic or wind installations.
