Renewable Energy Integration into Smart Grids: Overcoming Technical and Economic Barriers

Authors

  • K Sumana Mounya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63856/f9f3fx84

Keywords:

renewable energy, Smart grid, energy integration, Technical barrier, Economic barrier.

Abstract

Solar, wind, and hydro sources of energy are important factors in the worldwide shift to renewable energy because they potentially lead to achieving stable development and overcoming the negative effects of climate change. Renewable energy is however putting pressure on the available electricity infrastructure due to its unpredictability and seasonality. Smart grids can give renewable energy a solid foundation to inject into the grid due to the availability of digital communications, automation and bi-directional power flow. They aid dynamic load balancing, real time monitoring, decentralization of energy management and consumer participation through distributed generation programmes and demand response programmes. The paper explains the technical and economic barriers to the introduction of renewable energy into the smart grids and the variables that can be utilized to accelerate the process of implementing clean energy systems. Such issues, the researchers believe, include grid stability, storage, cybersecurity, high costs of capital, and regulatory limitations. Examples of renewable energy-smart grid integration in Germany, United States and India are also discussed to demonstrate both the successes and ongoing challenges in practice. These findings prove that, although technical solutions have been devised that reduce the effects of integration issues, such as increased storage capacity, predictive analytics, which is powered by artificial intelligence, and flexible grid systems, they cannot do so unless they are reinforced by economics and political funding. This will be achieved through investing in smart technologies, emerging pricing structures and facilitating regulatory frameworks. The paper also finds that one of the key solutions to the achievement of a robust and sustainable smart grid infrastructure that can support the implementation of large-scale deployment of renewables is a combination of technology, policy, and economic incentives (or integrated approach).

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Published

2025-09-18

How to Cite

Renewable Energy Integration into Smart Grids: Overcoming Technical and Economic Barriers. (2025). International Journal of Integrative Studies (IJIS), 1(7), 22-27. https://doi.org/10.63856/f9f3fx84

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