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Effective grid integration of energy sources depends heavily on digital technologies. Advanced forecasting, monitoring, and control of energy generation are made possible by them, making it easier to seamlessly incorporate erratic energy sources into the current energy grid. Predictive analytics and sophisticated grid management systems are two examples of digital technologies that improve the stability, resilience, and dependability of the grid. With the help of these technologies, grid disturbances may be quickly remedied while downtime is kept to a minimum and energy distribution is optimised. Consumers can now have more control and insight over their energy use thanks to digital technologies. Consumers can monitor and manage their energy consumption, make informed decisions, and perhaps lower their energy bills thanks to smart metres, energy management systems, and mobile applications. Furthermore, digital platforms make peer-to-peer energy trading possible.
Wai Yie Leong (Thu,) studied this question.