The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions

5G mobile communication systems; Cybersecurity; Demand side management; Electric power transmission networks; Electric utilities; Information management; Network security; Sustainable development; Current practices; Energy demands; Energy internet; Energy services; Future energies; Grid current; Int...

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Main Authors: Parvin K., Hannan M.A., Hui Mun L., Hossain Lipu M.S., Abdolrasol M.G.M., Jern Ker P., Muttaqi K.M., Dong Z.Y.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-267352023-05-29T17:36:25Z The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions Parvin K. Hannan M.A. Hui Mun L. Hossain Lipu M.S. Abdolrasol M.G.M. Jern Ker P. Muttaqi K.M. Dong Z.Y. 57203309143 7103014445 57891578200 36518949700 35796848700 57222032755 55582332500 57221211074 5G mobile communication systems; Cybersecurity; Demand side management; Electric power transmission networks; Electric utilities; Information management; Network security; Sustainable development; Current practices; Energy demands; Energy internet; Energy services; Future energies; Grid current; Internet based; Smart grid; Smart metering; Utility energy service; Smart power grids; demand-side management; efficiency measurement; electricity industry; energy planning; energy resource; future prospect; smart grid; sustainability; utility sector; vulnerability The energy internet (EI) integrated with smart grid (SG) has been a growing and emerging technology that manages and controls towards reliability, security, data integrity, demand response management, cyber-attacks, efficient utility energy service, and protocols. Nevertheless, EI-based SG implementation has several shortcomings, such as scalability, congestion, and pricing, making the entire system vulnerable and complex. Hence, this paper comprehensively reviews the EI concept for utility energy service and demand-side management (DSM) in SG, related issues, and future directions. In line with the matter, this review showcases an inclusive description of EI technology, highlighting architecture, theory, and applications. Besides, the various EI integrated utility services are discussed with regard to cloud-based utility service, one-stop online utility service, short message service-based utility service, future utility service, and affordable utility service. Moreover, the DSM in SG connected with EI environment is explored, covering the resilience of EI architecture, 5G based EI, and EI-based DSM for sustainable consumption. The numerous key issues, problems, and challenges are outlined to identify the existing research gaps. Finally, the review proposes some improvements for future opportunities and developments for EI in utility energy service and DSM in SG. All the critical discussion, analysis, and suggestions would be valuable for the power engineer and researchers to enhance EI-based SG for future sustainable operation and management. � 2022 Elsevier Ltd Final 2023-05-29T09:36:25Z 2023-05-29T09:36:25Z 2022 Review 10.1016/j.seta.2022.102648 2-s2.0-85138020073 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138020073&doi=10.1016%2fj.seta.2022.102648&partnerID=40&md5=fd2b618a555c592b3f0e3ebd3d256366 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26735 53 102648 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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description 5G mobile communication systems; Cybersecurity; Demand side management; Electric power transmission networks; Electric utilities; Information management; Network security; Sustainable development; Current practices; Energy demands; Energy internet; Energy services; Future energies; Grid current; Internet based; Smart grid; Smart metering; Utility energy service; Smart power grids; demand-side management; efficiency measurement; electricity industry; energy planning; energy resource; future prospect; smart grid; sustainability; utility sector; vulnerability
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Parvin K.
Hannan M.A.
Hui Mun L.
Hossain Lipu M.S.
Abdolrasol M.G.M.
Jern Ker P.
Muttaqi K.M.
Dong Z.Y.
format Review
author Parvin K.
Hannan M.A.
Hui Mun L.
Hossain Lipu M.S.
Abdolrasol M.G.M.
Jern Ker P.
Muttaqi K.M.
Dong Z.Y.
spellingShingle Parvin K.
Hannan M.A.
Hui Mun L.
Hossain Lipu M.S.
Abdolrasol M.G.M.
Jern Ker P.
Muttaqi K.M.
Dong Z.Y.
The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions
author_sort Parvin K.
title The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions
title_short The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions
title_full The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions
title_fullStr The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions
title_full_unstemmed The future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: Current practices, challenges and future directions
title_sort future energy internet for utility energy service and demand-side management in smart grid: current practices, challenges and future directions
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