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Tag Archives: Smart Grid
Smart Grid Consumer Collaboration Required
Part three of Danny’s Smart Grid series is up on SF Gate’s City Brights. “The last thing that I’ll say about the emerging “smart grid” for now is that it not only requires support and political will; it not only … Continue reading
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Get Involved in Smartening the Grid
Check out part 2 of Danny’s Smart Grid series on SF Gate’s City Brights. “The difference between the 20th century’s electricity grid and the 21st century’s “Smart Grid” is data and how it is used to manage energy services. Think … Continue reading
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The Smart Grid Cometh..
Make sure you check out Danny K’s latest on SFGate’s City Brights.
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Lost in transmission
Americans like big things–big cars, big houses, Big Macs. And the conventional wisdom around electricity transmission is that we have to spend trillions of dollars revamping the national grid so that it can carry intermittent wind and solar energy more … Continue reading →