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Smart Grid Futures: Perspectives on the Integration of Energy and ICT Services

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Fig. 1. Evolution of smart grid control and management architecture, from centralized to dynamic and decentralized  The transition to holonic grid architecture will require rethinking of the way decision-making problems  are formulated and results are visu
Fig. 2. Energy value chain in a smart grid.

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