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Revision as of 14:21, 7 September 2021

Welcome to the Grid Portal!

An electric grid is an interconnected network of generation stations, high-voltage transmission lines and distribution lines for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers. The grid portal provides an overview of the grid related information on energypedia.

Overview on Grid Electricity

Impacts, Monitoring & Evaluation of Grid Electricity

Technological Aspects of Grid

  • Grid Extension vs Off grid, Island / Isolated System
  • Independent Power Producers (IPPs)
  • Type of On-Grid Activities
  • Technical Aspects of Grid Interconnection
  • Smart Grid for Developing Countries
  • Rural Electrification - Minimum Safety Standards for Household Connection
  • List of Components

Grid Electricity and Climate Change

Financing, Policy and Regulatory Frameworks for Grid Electricity

Case Studies on Grid Electricity

Grid Electricity Resources