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Addressing these requires robust security protocols, regulatory support, and ongoing technological
innovation.
The Road Ahead: Policy and Technological Advances
The future of smart grids and IoT in energy distribution depends on continued technological
advancements, supportive policy frameworks, and collaborative efforts between governments,
industry, and consumers.
Conclusion
The integration of Smart Grids and IoT is a key driver in the modernization of energy
distribution systems. This combination not only enhances efficiency and reliability but also paves
the way for a more sustainable and consumer-centric energy future. As we continue to innovate
and adapt, the potential of these technologies in revolutionizing energy distribution becomes
increasingly evident.
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