The Smart Grid industry is a veritable tower of Babel when it comes to terminology, jargon, and acronyms. There are several reasons for this starting with the number of domains that comprise the Smart Grid. The conceptual model for the Smart Grid maps out Generation, Transmission, and Distribution, plus Markets, Operations, Service Providers, and Consumption. Each of these domains has its own terms, some reflecting a century of usage, while others are inventing new terms daily.
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