What is grid load?
Grid load (electrical load or power load) refers to the total amount of electricity being consumed by all the devices connected to an electrical grid at a given moment. It represents the demand for electricity from consumers and is typically measured in units such as kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (MW).
What is load balancing?
Grid load balancing in utilities is the process of distributing the demand for electricity, water, or gas evenly across resources to ensure efficient and reliable service delivery. It's about making sure that everyone gets their fair share without overloading the system.
Think of it as ensuring that your phone stays charged, your lights stay on, and your water keeps flowing, no matter how many people are using them.
Utilities do this by carefully managing and distributing resources so that you always have what you need, when you need it, without any problems. Load balancing in utilities is like the behind-the-scenes work to ensure everyone's needs are met without any interruptions or shortages.
But why do grids need load balancing? How can AI help? Let’s dive in to find out.
Why do we need load balancing?
Load balancing serves three critical purposes:
How can AI help improve load balancing?
Here’s how artificial intelligence helps in load balancing-
How SEW helps
SEW empowers utilities with cutting-edge AI-powered platforms that enable them to manage load balancing and demand response programs. Our platforms foster a connected experience by leveraging the latest technologies such as AI, ML, and IoT. With our vertical-specific platforms and collaborative mindset, we are dedicated to building a resilient and intelligent energy, water, and utility ecosystem.