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It seems like you can''t go a week without encounteringanother article on the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT, the interconnection of physical devices, vehicles, buildings, and other items that have the capacity to send and receive data, offers the promise of new, advanced services stemming from new connections between the virtual and physical world based on improved communication and control technologies. This two-way communication has been a key component of DOE''s grid modernization efforts, from previous Smart Grid work to today''s Grid Modernization Initiative (GMI).

IoT offers new opportunities for consumers to engage with the power sector even as it offers better opportunities for improved efficiency and performance across the power grid. Through the IoT, advanced sensors can gather new data from grid assets to give grid operators better insight into infrastructure performance; controls can work across the transmission and distribution systems that are responsive to changing grid conditions, based on shifting generation mixes, physical conditions, or security threats; and consumers can engage and make better choices on their unique energy needs.

Within GMLC, there are multiple projects working to realize the opportunities from IoT. For example:

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Kirmani, S.; Mazid, A.; Khan, I.A.; Abid, M. A Survey on IoT-Enabled Smart Grids: Technologies, Architectures, Applications, and Challenges. Sustainability 2023, 15, 717. https://doi /10.3390/su15010717

Kirmani S, Mazid A, Khan IA, Abid M. A Survey on IoT-Enabled Smart Grids: Technologies, Architectures, Applications, and Challenges. Sustainability. 2023; 15(1):717. https://doi /10.3390/su15010717

Kirmani, Sheeraz, Abdul Mazid, Irfan Ahmad Khan, and Manaullah Abid. 2023. "A Survey on IoT-Enabled Smart Grids: Technologies, Architectures, Applications, and Challenges" Sustainability 15, no. 1: 717. https://doi /10.3390/su15010717

Kirmani, S., Mazid, A., Khan, I. A., & Abid, M. (2023). A Survey on IoT-Enabled Smart Grids: Technologies, Architectures, Applications, and Challenges. Sustainability, 15(1), 717. https://doi /10.3390/su15010717

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