Hierarchical AI-Driven Energy Management Architecture for Smart
This study presents a hierarchical artificial intelligence-driven energy management system (AI-EMS) architecture designed to support Iran''s smart grid modernization roadmap.
The electric power industry in Iran has become self-sufficient in producing the required equipment to build power plants. While most of the electricity generators are run by the government, the equipment producers and co...
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This study presents a hierarchical artificial intelligence-driven energy management system (AI-EMS) architecture designed to support Iran''s smart grid modernization roadmap.
In 2015, Iran and Russia signed an agreement regarding the construction of eight thermal power plants in Iran, with a total installed capacity of 2,800 MW. The investment per MW will be $3.57 million ($10
In this study, the deployment of IoT in the smart grid''s components will be discussed. Smart grid denotes an electricity supply network that uses digital communications technology to detect and react to local
The presses of establishing the smart grid in Iran together with analysis of its roadmap in this country are discussed later. The challenges concerning with the
This report is intended to introduce different efforts during implementation of the Iran Smart Metering Project, in terms of interoperability considerations and presentation of technical specifications.
The short answer is that Iran''s power system is large, heavily dependent on thermal generation, and widely dispersed – making it difficult to disable through limited military strikes.
This document is prepared to accomplish the Iran smart grid roadmap project, which is one of the projects of the Iran Smart Grid National Grand Project. This roadmap focuses on the technology
The presses of establishing the smart grid in Iran together with analysis of its roadmap in this country are discussed later. The challenges concerning with the implementation of this concept along with their
The Iranian-affiliated actors gained initial access by connecting to internet-facing PLCs using leased third-party infrastructure and Rockwell Automation''s own Studio 5000 Logix Designer
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See Table 1 for recent IP addresses used by the Iranian-affiliated APT actors to communicate with Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley-manufactured devices (and potentially other
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The electric power industry in Iran has become self-sufficient in producing the required equipment to build power plants. While most of the electricity generators are run by the government, the equipment producers and contractors are generally from the private sector. Iran is among the top ten manufacturers of gas turbines, with a capacity of up to 160 megawatts. Iranian engineers at JEMCO (a subsidiary of IDRO) have developed