TY - GEN
T1 - Smart grid status in hot arid climates–drivers, challenges, and lessons learned from Qatar
AU - Bayram, I. Safak
PY - 2020/7/31
Y1 - 2020/7/31
N2 - Despite a decade-long global research and development efforts on smart grids, a unique set of challenges still remain in the countries like Qatar where smart grid implementations are shaped by its hot arid climate, socio-economic norms, and the limitations of the current enabling technologies. This article summarizes the smart grid activities conducted for more than five years by various Qatari stakeholders to develop, test, and demonstrate different smart grid components.
AB - Despite a decade-long global research and development efforts on smart grids, a unique set of challenges still remain in the countries like Qatar where smart grid implementations are shaped by its hot arid climate, socio-economic norms, and the limitations of the current enabling technologies. This article summarizes the smart grid activities conducted for more than five years by various Qatari stakeholders to develop, test, and demonstrate different smart grid components.
KW - smart grid technology
KW - soalr energy
KW - Qatar
UR - https://smartgrid.ieee.org/newsletters/july-2020/smart-grid-status-in-hot-arid-climates-drivers-challenges-and-lessons-learned-from-qatar
M3 - Letter
VL - 2020
JO - IEEE Smart Grid Newsletter
JF - IEEE Smart Grid Newsletter
PB - IEEE
ER -