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In this edition, we explore the transformative role of automation in the transmission and distribution (T&D) sector. As the demand for more efficient, resilient, and smarter power systems continues to grow, automation technologies are becoming essential in optimizing grid operations and ensuring reliable electricity delivery to consumers.

This special issue delves into the latest advancements in T&D automation, from automated substations and smart grid technologies to real-time monitoring, fault detection, and predictive maintenance systems. We highlight how automation is enhancing the ability of utilities to respond quickly to grid disturbances, minimize downtime, and improve overall grid performance. The integration of digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and machine learning is driving a new era of proactive, data-driven decision-making, which is helping utilities optimize resources and reduce operational costs.

Through expert insights, case studies, and the latest trends in T&D automation, this edition provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies reshaping the way we manage power systems. Whether you are a utility professional, engineer, or industry leader, this issue offers invaluable knowledge to help you understand and leverage automation to build a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable power grid for the future.

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