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Energy grids are becoming smart with digitalization and IoT technologies. In this transformation, transformers are transforming from mere energy transfer components into smart devices that collect and analyze data. In smart grids, transformers monitor energy consumption trends, allowing the system to operate more efficiently. 

Equipped with sensors, modern transformers can detect grid imbalances in advance by continuously monitoring voltage levels. For example, they send alerts to operators in case of overloads, helping to stabilize the system. This minimizes energy losses and makes maintenance processes more proactive. 

In the future, transformers will be remotely manageable and equipped with automatic fault detection systems, making energy management more efficient. With artificial intelligence-supported analysis, grids can operate more dynamically and uninterruptedly, reducing carbon emissions. These developments will enable transformers to become not only energy-carrying devices, but also key components of smart energy management systems.

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