Inventing an Energy Internet: Concepts,
Architectures and Protocols for Smart Energy Utilization
Lefteri
H. Tsoukalas
Purdue
University
In recent years, the Internet is
revolutionizing information availability much like the Power Grid
revolutionized energy availability a century earlier. We will explore the differences and
similarities of these two critical infrastructures and identify ways for
convergence which may lead to an energy
internet. Pricing signals, nodal
forecasting, and short-term elasticities are key
concepts in smart energy flows respecting the delicate equilibrium involved in
generation-demand and aiming at higher efficiencies. We will discuss how intelligent forecasting
approaches operating at multiple levels (including device or nodal levels) can
ameliorate the challenges of power storage.
In addition to higher efficiencies, an energy internet may achieve
significant reliability and security improvements and offer greater flexibility
and transparency in the overall energy-environmental relation.