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Internet of Things Toward Leveraging Renewable Energy

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network that connects computing devices, machines, nonliving objects, animals, and people provided with unique IDs. This allows transfer of data over the network without any human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The entities in such network may be a person, an animal with a biochip, a device with sensor, or any man-made thing or natural item with an Internet protocol. IoT is more helpful for applications like renewable energy, smart city planning, medical needs, security systems, etc. In renewable energy systems, it supports supply of energy, transfer of energy, energy distribution, and demand and helps to optimize the usage of energy and mitigates climate change. The involvement of IoT will improve energy efficiency and reduce the impact of environment in energy usage. This results in the optimized usage of renewable energy under proper monitoring. This chapter discusses on IoT toward smart grids and leveraging renewable energy.

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Kalaichelvi, N., Gayathri, S.P. (2023). Internet of Things Toward Leveraging Renewable Energy. In: Vijayalakshmi, S., ., S., Balusamy, B., Dhanaraj, R.K. (eds) AI-Powered IoT in the Energy Industry. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15044-9_5

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