Application of Smart Grid and Edge Computing Technologies to Improve The Operational Efficiency of The Supply Chain and Logistics Processes

  • Suresh Nanda Kumar Senior Assistant Professor, Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Keywords: Smart grid, IoT, Supply chains, Industry 4.0, Energy sources, Edge computing

Abstract

Energy demand is growing at a very rapid pace worldwide. Conventional energy sources are being replaced steadily by non-conventional sources such as renewable energy sources like wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric etc. This rapid growth in demand for energy compounded by the depletion of conventional, non-renewable energy sources in recent years has brought about a transformation in the energy sector. Households, manufacturers and other consumers of energy can now both produce and consume energy. The flow of energy is bidirectional. They can also either store the surplus power for future use or send it to the grid for sharing with other users of energy. As a result of this transformation, the smart grid came into existence where the producers and the consumers of energy can be the same person and contribute to the supply of energy to the grid.

Published
2021-10-01
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Kumar, S. N. (2021). Application of Smart Grid and Edge Computing Technologies to Improve The Operational Efficiency of The Supply Chain and Logistics Processes. Shanlax International Journal of Management, 9(2), 89-96. https://doi.org/10.34293/management.v9i2.4331
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