The electric grid infrastructure in place today was built over 50+ years ago and was designed to transport electricity from centralized points of large-scale generation sources over delivery transmission and distribution networks for customers.
The transmission system delivers electricity from power plants to distribution substations, while the distribution system delivers electricity from those substations to consumers. The flow of energy and information is predominately static and one directional from the generators to the consumer.
The Smart Grid envisions an entirely transformed electrical structure. It will embody a network of devices as vast, interconnected, automated, and interactive as the internet.
