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Nanogrids are small energy grids, powered by various generators often including photovoltaics. For example, a nanogrid might supply a village in a rural area and allow that village to trade its surplus energy. A picogrid is a still smaller energy grid. IRENA defines nanogrids as systems handling up to 5 kW of power while picogrids handle up to 1 kW.

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Nanogrids are small energy grids, powered by various generators often including photovoltaics. For example, a nanogrid might supply a village in a rural area and allow that village to trade its surplus energy. A picogrid is a still smaller energy grid. IRENA defines nanogrids as systems handling up to 5 kW of power while picogrids handle up to 1 kW.
Autorenporträt
Surajit Chattopadhyay (Ph.D., CEng(UK), FIE(I), MIET) is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering and Technology, India. His field of interest includes smart grid topology, electric mobility, overhead electric power lines, electric power quality, fault diagnosis, signal analysis, robotics, sensors, and IoT application. He has authored/co-authored one patent, four books and around 140 papers published in International and National Journals and conferences and edited one book. He is a member of the IET Communities Committee, South Asia, a member of Solar Energy and Future of Mobility and Transport (FoMT) working groups, and an executive committee member of the IET Kolkata Network, and former hon. secretary (2013-2016) and YP-chair (2012-2013), IET Kolkata Network. He served as lead Guest Editor for IET Nanodielectrics and IET Smart Grid. He received many awards and best papers' recognition. He was recognized as an outstanding reviewer of IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurements in 2020. He received Railway Board's Prize (India) in 2021.