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 ai-disclosure: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) assisted with research synthesis and section drafting; all sources independently verified. ai-disclosure: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) assisted with research synthesis and section drafting; all sources independently verified.
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 short-desc: Architecture, layers, and governance configurations of electricity transmission and distribution networks, including smart grid architectural frameworks. short-desc: Architecture, layers, and governance configurations of electricity transmission and distribution networks, including smart grid architectural frameworks.
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-The physical and logical architecture of electricity networks determines what distributed resources can do, and where system change is actually possible.+The grid refers to the interconnected network of transmission and distribution infrastructure through which electricity flows from generation sources to end-users.
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-Kubeczko, K. (2017). //Die Rolle von Smart Grids in der Transition zu nachhaltigen Energiesystemen//. Keynote, IEA Vernetzungstreffen, Salzburg, 12 October 2017. 
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-NIST (2021). //Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards, Release 4.0//. National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://www.nist.gov/ctl/smart-connected-systems-division/smart-grid-group/smart-grid-framework