Smart Grid Conceptual Model
Bulk Generation

The Bulk Generation domain of the smart grid generates electricity from renewable and non-renewable energy sources in bulk quantities. These sources can also be classified as renewable, variable sources, such as solar and wind; renewable, non-variable, such as hydro, biomass, geothermal and pump storage; or non-renewable, non-variable, such as nuclear, coal and gas. Energy that is stored for later distribution may also be included in this domain.
Distribution

The Distribution domain distributes the electricity to and from the end customers in the smart grid. The distribution network connects the smart meters and all intelligent field devices, managing and controlling them through a two-way wireless or wireline communications network. It may also connect to energy storage facilities and alternative distributed energy resources at the distribution level.
Customer

The Customer domain of the smart grid is where the end-users of electricity (home, commercial/building and industrial) are connected to the electric distribution network through the smart meters. The smart meters control and manage the flow of electricity to and from the customers and provide energy information about energy usage and patterns. Each customer has a discrete domain comprised of electricity premise and two-way communications networks. A customer domain may also generate, store and manage the use of energy, as well as the connectivity with plug-in vehicles.
Operations

The Operations domain manages and controls the electricity flow of all other domains in the smart grid. It uses a two-way communications network to connect to substations, customer premises networks and other intelligent field devices. It provides monitoring, reporting, controlling and supervision status and important process information and decisions. Business intelligence processes gather data from the customer and network, and provide intelligence to support the decision-making.
Markets

The Markets domain operates and coordinates all the participants in electricity markets within the smart grid. It provides the market management, wholesaling, retailing and trading of energy services. The Markets domain interfaces with all other domains and makes sure they are coordinated in a competitive market environment. It also handles energy information clearinghouse operations and information exchange with third-party service providers. For example, roaming billing information for inter-utility plug-in-vehicles falls under this domain.
Service Provider

این وبلاگ سعی در برقراری ارتباط پایدار دانشجویان مهندسی برق دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان و دانشگاه تحصیلات تکمیلی صنعتی و فناوری پیشرفته کرمان دارد که در آن مطالب علمی نیز قرار داده خواهد شد. انتظار می رود دوستان در راستای پایدار ماندن وبلاگ تلاش خود را بنمایند. دوستان عزیز هم ورودی می توانند برای پیوستن به جمع دوستان قدیمی خود و نویسندگان وبلاگ در قسمت نظرات اقدام نمایند. (تاریخ اولین پست: جمعه بیست و چهارم آبان 1387). در ضمن نظر دادن هنگام بازدید از وبلاگ نشانه معرفت والای شما دوست گرامی است...