Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect

Integration of Distributed Renewable Generation (DRG) to the future Smart Grid (SG) is one of the important considerations that is highly prioritized in the SG development roadmap by most of the countries including Malaysia. The plausible way of this integration is the enhancement of information and...

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Main Authors: Islam, Syed Zahurul, Mariun, Norman, Grozescu, Ionel Valeriu, Tsuyoshi, Hanamoto, Mitani, Yasunori, Othman, Mohammad Lutfi, Hizam, Hashim, Zainal Abidin, Mohd Izham
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spelling my.upm.eprints.377312015-12-18T02:06:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37731/ Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect Islam, Syed Zahurul Mariun, Norman Grozescu, Ionel Valeriu Tsuyoshi, Hanamoto Mitani, Yasunori Othman, Mohammad Lutfi Hizam, Hashim Zainal Abidin, Mohd Izham Integration of Distributed Renewable Generation (DRG) to the future Smart Grid (SG) is one of the important considerations that is highly prioritized in the SG development roadmap by most of the countries including Malaysia. The plausible way of this integration is the enhancement of information and bidirectional communication infrastructure for energy monitoring and controlling facilities. However, urgency of data delivery through maintaining critical time condition is not crucial in these facilities. In this paper, we have surveyed state-of-the-art protocols for different Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with the aim of realizing communication infrastructure for DRG in Malaysia. Based on the analytical results from surveys, data communication for DRG should be efficient, flexible, reliable, cost effective, and secured. To meet this achievement, IEEE802.15.4 supported ZigBee PRO protocol together with sensors and embedded system is shown as Wireless Sensor (WS) for DRG bidirectional network with prospect of attaining data monitoring facilities. The prospect towards utilizing ZigBee PRO protocol can be a cost effective option for full integration of intelligent DRG and small scale Building-Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)/Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) under SG roadmap (Phase4: 2016–2017) conducted by Malaysia national utility company, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). Moreover, we have provided a direction to utilize the effectiveness of ZigBee-WS network with the existing optical communication backbone for data importing from the end DRG site to the TNB control center. A comparative study is carried out among developing countries on recent trends of SG progress which reveals that some common projects like smart metering and DRG integration are on priority. Elsevier 2016-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37731/1/Future%20strategic%20plan%20analysis%20for%20integrating%20distributed%20renewable%20generation%20to%20smart%20grid%20through%20wireless%20sensor%20network%20Malaysia%20prospect.pdf Islam, Syed Zahurul and Mariun, Norman and Grozescu, Ionel Valeriu and Tsuyoshi, Hanamoto and Mitani, Yasunori and Othman, Mohammad Lutfi and Hizam, Hashim and Zainal Abidin, Mohd Izham (2016) Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 53. pp. 978-992. ISSN 1364-0321; ESSN: 1879-0690 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032115009909 10.1016/j.rser.2015.09.020
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description Integration of Distributed Renewable Generation (DRG) to the future Smart Grid (SG) is one of the important considerations that is highly prioritized in the SG development roadmap by most of the countries including Malaysia. The plausible way of this integration is the enhancement of information and bidirectional communication infrastructure for energy monitoring and controlling facilities. However, urgency of data delivery through maintaining critical time condition is not crucial in these facilities. In this paper, we have surveyed state-of-the-art protocols for different Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with the aim of realizing communication infrastructure for DRG in Malaysia. Based on the analytical results from surveys, data communication for DRG should be efficient, flexible, reliable, cost effective, and secured. To meet this achievement, IEEE802.15.4 supported ZigBee PRO protocol together with sensors and embedded system is shown as Wireless Sensor (WS) for DRG bidirectional network with prospect of attaining data monitoring facilities. The prospect towards utilizing ZigBee PRO protocol can be a cost effective option for full integration of intelligent DRG and small scale Building-Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)/Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) under SG roadmap (Phase4: 2016–2017) conducted by Malaysia national utility company, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). Moreover, we have provided a direction to utilize the effectiveness of ZigBee-WS network with the existing optical communication backbone for data importing from the end DRG site to the TNB control center. A comparative study is carried out among developing countries on recent trends of SG progress which reveals that some common projects like smart metering and DRG integration are on priority.
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author Islam, Syed Zahurul
Mariun, Norman
Grozescu, Ionel Valeriu
Tsuyoshi, Hanamoto
Mitani, Yasunori
Othman, Mohammad Lutfi
Hizam, Hashim
Zainal Abidin, Mohd Izham
spellingShingle Islam, Syed Zahurul
Mariun, Norman
Grozescu, Ionel Valeriu
Tsuyoshi, Hanamoto
Mitani, Yasunori
Othman, Mohammad Lutfi
Hizam, Hashim
Zainal Abidin, Mohd Izham
Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect
author_facet Islam, Syed Zahurul
Mariun, Norman
Grozescu, Ionel Valeriu
Tsuyoshi, Hanamoto
Mitani, Yasunori
Othman, Mohammad Lutfi
Hizam, Hashim
Zainal Abidin, Mohd Izham
author_sort Islam, Syed Zahurul
title Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect
title_short Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect
title_full Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect
title_fullStr Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect
title_full_unstemmed Future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: Malaysia prospect
title_sort future strategic plan analysis for integrating distributed renewable generation to smart grid through wireless sensor network: malaysia prospect
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37731/1/Future%20strategic%20plan%20analysis%20for%20integrating%20distributed%20renewable%20generation%20to%20smart%20grid%20through%20wireless%20sensor%20network%20Malaysia%20prospect.pdf
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