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| Digitalisation entails comprehensive integration of digital technologies into the generation, transmission, | Digitalisation entails comprehensive integration of digital technologies into the generation, transmission, | ||
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| ===== Why this matters ===== | ===== Why this matters ===== | ||
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| Digitalisation does not simply add a digital layer to an existing electricity system. It changes what the system can do, who can participate in it, and what governance arrangements are needed to steer it toward broadly shared outcomes. | Digitalisation does not simply add a digital layer to an existing electricity system. It changes what the system can do, who can participate in it, and what governance arrangements are needed to steer it toward broadly shared outcomes. | ||
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| At the same time, digitalisation introduces cybersecurity risks, raises governance questions around data ownership and privacy, and reshapes the skills that actors across the system need. The speed at which digital tools evolve can outpace the institutional frameworks meant to govern them, creating gaps between what is technically possible and what is regulated, standardised, | At the same time, digitalisation introduces cybersecurity risks, raises governance questions around data ownership and privacy, and reshapes the skills that actors across the system need. The speed at which digital tools evolve can outpace the institutional frameworks meant to govern them, creating gaps between what is technically possible and what is regulated, standardised, | ||
| - | ===== A shared definition | + | ===== Shared definitions |
| Digitalisation in the context of smart grid transitions describes the integration of digital technologies, | Digitalisation in the context of smart grid transitions describes the integration of digital technologies, | ||
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| + | **Table 1.** Digital capabilities in smart grid systems, with key aspects and example technologies.\\ | ||
| + | //Source: ISGAN (2021).((ISGAN. (2021). // | ||
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| ^ Digital capability ^ Key aspects ^ Examples of technologies ^ | ^ Digital capability ^ Key aspects ^ Examples of technologies ^ | ||
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| These strands are interdependent: | These strands are interdependent: | ||
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| + | **Table 2.** Key terms in digitalisation of electricity systems. | ||
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| + | ^ Term ^ Definition ^ | ||
| + | | **Digitalisation** | The integration of digital technologies, | ||
| + | | **Advanced metering infrastructure** | The system of smart meters, communication networks, and data management platforms that enables two-way communication between utilities and end users, providing granular consumption and grid-state data for time-varying tariffs, demand response, and consumption analytics.((ISGAN. (2021). // | ||
| + | | **Interoperability** | The ability of different digital systems, devices, and platforms to exchange and use data effectively, | ||
| + | | **Digital twin** | A virtual representation of a physical grid asset or system that supports simulation, monitoring, and predictive analysis using real-time data.((ISGAN. (2021). // | ||
| + | | **Cybersecurity** | The set of technologies, | ||
| ===== Perspectives ===== | ===== Perspectives ===== | ||
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| <WRAP case> | <WRAP case> | ||
| - | **Kenya | + | **Kenya |
| Digital payment systems and embedded connectivity in solar home systems create a direct digital relationship between off-grid energy service providers and low-income households, tying energy access to digital infrastructure.((M-KOPA. (2023). //Impact report 2023//. M-KOPA. https:// | Digital payment systems and embedded connectivity in solar home systems create a direct digital relationship between off-grid energy service providers and low-income households, tying energy access to digital infrastructure.((M-KOPA. (2023). //Impact report 2023//. M-KOPA. https:// | ||
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| - | **Germany | + | **Germany |
| Five showcase regions tested how digital platforms could coordinate distributed generation, storage, and flexible demand across actors who had previously operated independently, | Five showcase regions tested how digital platforms could coordinate distributed generation, storage, and flexible demand across actors who had previously operated independently, | ||
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| - | **India | + | **India |
| The Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Provider model under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme creates a new digitally focused actor category, with private companies responsible for deploying, operating, and maintaining metering infrastructure on behalf of distribution utilities.((National Smart Grid Mission. (2022). //Model standard bidding document for selection of AMISP for smart prepaid metering//. Ministry of Power, Government of India. https:// | The Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Provider model under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme creates a new digitally focused actor category, with private companies responsible for deploying, operating, and maintaining metering infrastructure on behalf of distribution utilities.((National Smart Grid Mission. (2022). //Model standard bidding document for selection of AMISP for smart prepaid metering//. Ministry of Power, Government of India. https:// | ||
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| ==== Technologies and infrastructure ==== | ==== Technologies and infrastructure ==== | ||
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| - | **Singapore | + | **Singapore |
| The Energy Market Authority and SP Group are developing a grid digital twin and a distributed energy resource management system to strengthen grid reliability, | The Energy Market Authority and SP Group are developing a grid digital twin and a distributed energy resource management system to strengthen grid reliability, | ||
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| - | **South Korea — KEPCO AI-based substation management** | + | **South Korea -- KEPCO AI-based substation management** |
| Korea Electric Power Corporation has deployed private 5G networks, IoT sensors, and AI-based diagnostics at substations to enable real-time facility monitoring and predictive maintenance across its transmission and distribution infrastructure.((KEPCO & Netmanias. (2023). KEPCO' | Korea Electric Power Corporation has deployed private 5G networks, IoT sensors, and AI-based diagnostics at substations to enable real-time facility monitoring and predictive maintenance across its transmission and distribution infrastructure.((KEPCO & Netmanias. (2023). KEPCO' | ||
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| - | **Brazil | + | **Brazil |
| Distribution concession holders are deploying smart meters at scale under regulatory requirements, | Distribution concession holders are deploying smart meters at scale under regulatory requirements, | ||
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| ==== Institutional structures ==== | ==== Institutional structures ==== | ||
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| - | **European Union — data governance under the Electricity Market Directive** | + | **European Union -- data governance under the Electricity Market Directive** |
| Directive 2019/944 establishes principles for consumer access to energy data and third-party data sharing, creating an institutional framework for data-driven innovation in electricity services.((European Parliament and Council of the European Union. (2019). Directive 2019/944 on common rules for the internal market for electricity. //Official Journal of the European Union//, L 158, 125–199. https:// | Directive 2019/944 establishes principles for consumer access to energy data and third-party data sharing, creating an institutional framework for data-driven innovation in electricity services.((European Parliament and Council of the European Union. (2019). Directive 2019/944 on common rules for the internal market for electricity. //Official Journal of the European Union//, L 158, 125–199. https:// | ||
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| - | **United States | + | **United States |
| The framework provides a reference architecture and standards roadmap for digital interoperability across the electricity system, addressing the governance challenge of coordinating digital standards across a fragmented regulatory landscape.((National Institute of Standards and Technology. (2021). //NIST framework and roadmap for smart grid interoperability standards, release 4.0//. NIST. https:// | The framework provides a reference architecture and standards roadmap for digital interoperability across the electricity system, addressing the governance challenge of coordinating digital standards across a fragmented regulatory landscape.((National Institute of Standards and Technology. (2021). //NIST framework and roadmap for smart grid interoperability standards, release 4.0//. NIST. https:// | ||
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| - | **Japan | + | **Japan |
| METI coordinates cybersecurity policy for the electricity sector through its Industrial Cybersecurity Study Group, which has published supply chain security measures for power control systems and works within the broader framework of the Cybersecurity Basic Act.((Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan. (2025). Guide to supply chain security measures for power control systems. //METI//. https:// | METI coordinates cybersecurity policy for the electricity sector through its Industrial Cybersecurity Study Group, which has published supply chain security measures for power control systems and works within the broader framework of the Cybersecurity Basic Act.((Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan. (2025). Guide to supply chain security measures for power control systems. //METI//. https:// | ||
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| - | ===== Key terms ===== | ||
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| - | ^ Term ^ Definition ^ | ||
| - | | **Digitalisation** | The integration of digital technologies, | ||
| - | | **Advanced metering infrastructure** | The system of smart meters, communication networks, and data management platforms that enables two-way communication between utilities and end users, providing granular consumption and grid-state data for time-varying tariffs, demand response, and consumption analytics.((ISGAN. (2021). // | ||
| - | | **Interoperability** | The ability of different digital systems, devices, and platforms to exchange and use data effectively, | ||
| - | | **Digital twin** | A virtual representation of a physical grid asset or system that supports simulation, monitoring, and predictive analysis using real-time data.((ISGAN. (2021). // | ||
| - | | **Cybersecurity** | The set of technologies, | ||
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| ===== Distinctions and overlaps ===== | ===== Distinctions and overlaps ===== | ||
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| Digitalisation enables smart grid functions such as demand response, distributed resource coordination, | Digitalisation enables smart grid functions such as demand response, distributed resource coordination, | ||
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| ===== Related topics ===== | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
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| - | ===== References ===== | + | |
| + | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||