A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network

Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks, and data management systems that enable the secure, effective, and dependable distribution of power while also delivering enhanced capabilities to energy consumers. The system also can measure po...

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Main Authors: Phing C.C., Kiong T.S., Koh S.P., Abedin T., Tak Y.C., Wanbalyan, Yusaf T., Yaw M.W.
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Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2025
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Kiong T.S.
Koh S.P.
Abedin T.
Tak Y.C.
Wanbalyan
Yusaf T.
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description Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks, and data management systems that enable the secure, effective, and dependable distribution of power while also delivering enhanced capabilities to energy consumers. The system also can measure power usage, connect, and disconnect service, detect tampering, identify and isolate outages, and monitor voltage automatically and remotely, which were previously unavailable or required user intervention. This article focuses on AMI and effectively integrating renewable energy sources (RES). However, the study also recommends smart metering for renewables such as solar photovoltaic (PV), hydropower, anaerobic digestion (ad) metering, and renewable energy storage, in which AIM thoroughly supervises the energy utilized by users' appliances. With the prediction of new ancillary services connected with contestability, related regulation, the sufficiency of consumer protection, and safety issues, the magnitude of renewable energy sources in the AMI is an almost unprecedented problem for consumers. The present energy management problems include reducing the power supply-demand gap and boosting power supply dependability. Implementing AMI with distributed renewable energy resources might be a viable strategy for lowering power consumption, improving power supply management, and maximizing management resource use. ? 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-361942025-03-03T15:41:33Z A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network Phing C.C. Kiong T.S. Koh S.P. Abedin T. Tak Y.C. Wanbalyan Yusaf T. Yaw M.W. 57884999200 57216824752 22951210700 57226667845 36560884300 58957416200 23112065900 54584659100 Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks, and data management systems that enable the secure, effective, and dependable distribution of power while also delivering enhanced capabilities to energy consumers. The system also can measure power usage, connect, and disconnect service, detect tampering, identify and isolate outages, and monitor voltage automatically and remotely, which were previously unavailable or required user intervention. This article focuses on AMI and effectively integrating renewable energy sources (RES). However, the study also recommends smart metering for renewables such as solar photovoltaic (PV), hydropower, anaerobic digestion (ad) metering, and renewable energy storage, in which AIM thoroughly supervises the energy utilized by users' appliances. With the prediction of new ancillary services connected with contestability, related regulation, the sufficiency of consumer protection, and safety issues, the magnitude of renewable energy sources in the AMI is an almost unprecedented problem for consumers. The present energy management problems include reducing the power supply-demand gap and boosting power supply dependability. Implementing AMI with distributed renewable energy resources might be a viable strategy for lowering power consumption, improving power supply management, and maximizing management resource use. ? 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved. Final 2025-03-03T07:41:33Z 2025-03-03T07:41:33Z 2024 Article 10.37934/araset.41.2.4361 2-s2.0-85188672654 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188672654&doi=10.37934%2faraset.41.2.4361&partnerID=40&md5=df31713d64d3e7745aecb1bd799049dd https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36194 41 2 43 61 All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access Semarak Ilmu Publishing Scopus
spellingShingle Phing C.C.
Kiong T.S.
Koh S.P.
Abedin T.
Tak Y.C.
Wanbalyan
Yusaf T.
Yaw M.W.
A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network
title A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network
title_full A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network
title_fullStr A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network
title_full_unstemmed A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network
title_short A Brief Review on Ancillary Services from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (ASAMI) for Distributed Renewable Energy Network
title_sort brief review on ancillary services from advanced metering infrastructure (asami) for distributed renewable energy network
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