Smart Grid
The smart grid is a vision of a future power distribution infrastructure that improves grid efficiency and resilience, empowers consumers and addresses energy sustainability challenges.
To make the grid smarter to meet demands for decarbonising generation sources and delivering energy efficiency to end-users, utilities need to improve the visibility and manageability of their networks by converting them into geodesics that represent different interlocking distributed energy sources. † †
Literal Meanings of Smart Grid
Smart:
Meanings of Smart:
Pain or stinging.
Cause a flea or bite.
Feeling the sting of the mind Feeling sharp pain or sadness Being severely punished Feeling the sting of evil.
Demonstrate social skills or intelligence.
Present intellectual knowledge as it is in books.
(often combined) Has an intelligent behavior (digital/computer).
Handsome, well-dressed, fashionable.
Smart and funny, but can also be rude and disrespectful.
Sudden and intense.
It causes a sharp stabbing pain.
Sharp point to grab.
(South) Strong pain. It is usually used with the correct adverb of amplification.
A really powerful diamond.
The spruce is remarkably spectacular.
Live cool.
Sharp, quick, sharp pain, like a jab.
Fear or sadness.
Smart money.
Elegantly dressed dandy, sassy, cheerful or intelligent.
Sentences of Smart
After the pitch, the batter exclaimed "Oh, I've got a smart hand!".
You look good in that suit.
Do not lie to me!.
Reasonable pain.
He raised his voice and hurt her very cleverly.
Elegant dress.
Wise wind.
Synonyms of Smart
learned, stylish, educated, witty, handsome, chic, cultivated, bright, sophisticated, capable, attractive, silly, dapper
Grid:
Meanings of Grid:
Rectangular arrangement of squares or rectangles of the same size, as in a crossword puzzle.
An energy system consisting of several substations, transformers and generators connected by cables.
A distributed computing system or distributed computing structure that operates primarily as a peer and is used primarily to solve unique and complex scientific or engineering problems, or to process data at high speed (such as in clusters).
A method of dividing cards into zones.
The schedule of the starting positions of the drivers in the race.
The third (or top) electrode of the vacuum tube (triode or tip).
Grid-shaped battery plate, such as a zinc plate in a primary battery or a lead plate in a secondary or accumulator.
Grill grate.
Mark with a grid.
Assign a reference grid.