UDC 620.92
S. M. Karabanov, Dr. Sc. (Tech.), full professor, RSREU, Ryazan, Russia;
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D. V. Suvorov, Ph.D. (Tech.), associate professor of Industrial electronics department, RSREU, Ryazan, Russia;
orcid.org/0000-0002-5118-5688, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
E. V. Slivkin, Ph.D (Tech.), associate professor of Industrial electronics department, RSREU, Ryazan, Russia;
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О. V. Loban, Ph.D (Tech.), associate professor, RSREU, Moscow, Russia; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
P. P. Bezrukikh, Dr. Sc. (Tech.), Senior Researcher, National Research University «MPEI», Moscow, Russia;
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С. С. Belykh, National Research University «MPEI», Moscow, Russia;
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Microgrid based on renewable energy sources is widely used in many power supply systems of small
communities. Solar power plants and wind turbines are often used to generate electricity. For the stable operation
of a microgrid, it is important to ensure its operational management and the ability to monitor energy
consumption. The microgrid control system based on things solves the problems of collection and processing,
object management.
The purpose of this work is to study the use of IoT technologies in microgrid management. Regarding
the work of a microgrid based on a solar power plant and a wind generator in Central Europe, Russia. Conducted
research on the possibilities and ways of using IoT technologies to control and manage microgrids
based on renewable energy sources.
Key words: Internet of Things, microgrid, solar energy, wind energy.