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TNB recently launched the ‘Grid of The Future’ programme which aims to make the National Grid smarter and better suited for green energy.

The investment in this smart grid will cover many different aspects. Let’s go through TNB’s investment categories for this programme.One of the most important things that TNB plans to do is refurbishment. For a grid that started back in 1964, renovating and maintaining the transmission towers and power lines is a must.

The future of Malaysia’s power grid could also include micro grids, which are local grids that are disconnected from the main grid that operate autonomously. This could be done in neighbourhoods or housing estates and will make them unaffected by outages.TNB also wants Malaysians to save money and electricity with smart meters. These are devices that measure the amount of energy used in your household every half an hour.

Knowing how much power your household consumes at certain times can be useful as you can adjust your usage habits accordingly.The smartest thing about the smart grid is its self-healing. Along with the smart meters, there will be sensors along the grid as well that will be used by the engineers to identify faults remotely.

 

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