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The Self Healing Grid is a type of Smart Grid technology that enables the automated detection and resolution of power outages. It uses advanced analytics and automation to identify and isolate faults, and then reroute power to restore service. This technology can reduce the time and cost of restoring power after an outage, as well as improve the reliability of the grid. Self Healing Grid technology can also be used to optimize the grid’s performance, reduce energy consumption, and improve customer service.
Some companies in the Self Healing Grid market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, General Electric, and Eaton. Show Less Read more