2025, Vol. 6, Issue 2, Part A
Integration of carbon metering into smart energy systems for real-time carbon offset monitoring
Author(s): Moawia Ibrahim Ahmed Hamed
Abstract: Worldwide efforts to combat climate change increasingly emphasize the adoption of carbon-aware technology within power systems. The energy quarter accounts for almost three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it valuable to attaining international decarbonization objectives (IEA, 2023) [4]. Smart electricity infrastructures combining renewable era, shrewd monitoring, advanced analytics, and automated controls are pivotal in this transition. A key innovation in this area is carbon metering, which extends the role of traditional energy meters by translating strength consumption into real-time carbon emissions information. This permits stakeholders to link operational performance with environmental impact immediately. This paper examines the combination of carbon metering into smart strength structures, focusing on methodologies for emissions calculation, possibilities for embedding meters inside smart grids, and programs in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting. By allowing actual-time monitoring and offset verification, carbon meters improve transparency, guide compliance with climate regulations, and fortify duty in electricity control (UNFCCC, 2022) [9]. Thus, embedding carbon metering in power delivery systems is a technological innovation as well as a tactical facilitating tool for global sustainable aspirations.
DOI: 10.22271/27083969.2025.v6.i2a.73
Pages: 08-13 | Views: 113 | Downloads: 26
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Moawia Ibrahim Ahmed Hamed. Integration of carbon metering into smart energy systems for real-time carbon offset monitoring. Int J Electr Data Commun 2025;6(2):08-13. DOI: 10.22271/27083969.2025.v6.i2a.73