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      The Smart Grid Network is a type of network that enables the efficient delivery of electricity from suppliers to consumers. It is a two-way communication system that allows for the monitoring and control of electricity usage, as well as the integration of renewable energy sources. It is designed to improve the reliability, security, and efficiency of the electricity grid.
The Smart Grid Network market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including utilities, technology providers, and    government agencies. Utilities are responsible for the installation and maintenance of the network, while technology providers develop and supply the necessary hardware and software. Government agencies are responsible for setting standards and regulations for the network.
Some of the companies in the Smart Grid Network market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, General Electric, and Itron. Show Less   Read more