TY - JOUR TI - Smart Grid: Las TICs y la modernización de las redes de energía eléctrica - Estado del Arte JO - Sistemas y Telemática;Vol. 9, No. 18 PB - Universidad Icesi PY - 2011 issn 16925238 AB - In the world is growing interest in developing policies and regulations that encourage the creation of social awareness of greenhouse gas emissions. Many governments also want to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Called Smart Grid technologies can support these goals by reducing carbon emissions by managing energy demand. In addition to environmental benefits, its implementation improves the efficiency of transmission and power distribution, and allows the integration of distributed renewable energy sources. The infrastructure of the Smart Grid should provide future requirements and take advantage of emerging technologies. With the mass use of electric vehicles, the network must be able to respond to the enormous increase in demand. These actions are important in many sectors, but particularly for ICT, as their development is to enable power grids to become "smarter". KW - Smart grid KW - Fuentes de energía renovables KW - Gestión de redes KW - Redes Eléctricas KW - Combustibles fosiles KW - Gases KW - Efecto invernadero KW - Producción intelectual registrada - Universidad Icesi KW - Sistemas y telemática KW - Smart grid KW - Distributed generation KW - Renewable energy UR - http://www.icesi.edu.co/revistas/index.php/sistemas_telematica/article/view/1075 ER -