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Smart Grid

Smart Grid is a technology where every 15 minutes the energy meters of each house, business or company record the electrical variables at the point of delivery of the service. All of this information is used to process correct billing, to register the quality of the sector’s service, and so that customers can access the data from the virtual office or app. This enables customers tomake efficient use of their energy, as well as conduct private energy audits evaluating their consumption patterns of the previous days and months.

A Smart Grid incorporates, compared to traditional networks, the digital technology necessary for fluid communication in both directions to take place between the installation and the user. I mean, he’s smart. Using the Internet, a Smart Grid uses computer and home automation tools, as well as the latest technology and the most innovative equipment.

This technology is based on 100% of the meters connected continuously to a smart grid. Power cuts, reconnections, and load control can all be managed remotely, and in some cases home automation schemes are used.

And it is necessary to remember that electricity has a particular nature: it has to be consumed simultaneously at the time of its generation. A power plant generates power, but it cannot store it until it is needed. This is why the energy that is not consumed is usually lost, and at a time like this, in which we seek maximum energy efficiency, solutions must be found. And the Smart Grids are, since they are the emblem of a transition towards a future version of our electrical networks.