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Smart Grid Allowing Alternative Energy An Active Role Climate and Society Jorda Kovash and Joon Huh
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North American Blackout of 2003 What is a Smart Grid? Smart Grid: the Technology Boulder City: Smart Grid as a Reality In the News GENDA
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Inability to: 1. Forecast demand correctly 2. Promptly detect power failure along the supply line
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CLEAN ENVIRONMENT POWER GENERATION
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WHAT IS SMART GRID? Delivering Electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology
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CHANGING PARADIGM CURRENT POWER GRID Central Power One-way Analog Manual repair Local control system Limited information on price available Mainly fossil fuel Central Power One-way Analog Manual repair Local control system Limited information on price available Mainly fossil fuel SMART GRID Divided Power Two-way Digital Automatic self-repair Wider control All information on price available Involves clean energy Divided Power Two-way Digital Automatic self-repair Wider control All information on price available Involves clean energy
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SMART GRID PRODUCT PORTFOLIO Two-way communications Smart Meter/ Advanced Metering Infrastructure
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Demand response (peak curtailment) SMART GRID WILL BRING ABOUT… CURTAILMENT TIME MW Baseline Actual
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BEST PRACTICE: SmartGridCity
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IN THE NEWS
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