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2012 IEEE Smart Grid World Forum(SGWF)
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Navigating the multi-trillion dollar smart grid

Publication: FierceSmartGrid
Issue Date: June 2012

The smart grid market potential is enormous. It is projected to support a multi-trillion dollar global industry during the next two decades. But this market is also very, very complex because it will create a universe of cross-industry and cross-technology products and services that we haven't seen before. Read more

Vehicle-to-Grid

Publication: Green Technology World
Issue Date: June 2012

As electric vehicles become more widely deployed the public is having to deal with many new acronyms; BEV (Battery Electric Vehicles), PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles), EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicles) and V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid). Many of these acronyms are fairly easy to understand, but V2G is a very complex term that can have many meanings depending on the context. Read more

A Skeptic Looks at Alternative Energy

It takes several lifetimes to put a new energy system into place, and wishful thinking can¡¯t speed things along

Publication: IEEE Spectrum
Issue Date: July 2012

In June 2004 the editor of an energy journal called to ask me to comment on a just-announced plan to build the world¡¯s largest photovoltaic electric generating plant. Where would it be, I asked—Arizona? Spain? North Africa? No, it was to be spread among three locations in rural Bavaria, southeast of Nuremberg. Read more

Smart Conservation for the Lazy Consumer

People aren¡¯t conserving energy for love or money—you have to trick them into it

Publication: IEEE Spectrum
Issue Date: July 2012

If your electric company tells you to cut back your energy use or face the possibility of a blackout, you¡¯ll probably comply. You¡¯ll turn off unnecessary lights and appliances and use the air conditioner less. But the moment the crisis is averted, you¡¯ll quickly return to your old habits. That¡¯s because in spite of what people say about wanting to protect the environment and save money, they rarely limit their energy consumption to achieve these goals. Convenience always trumps conservation. Read more

Change the grid, not the customer?

Industry veteran suggests emphasis on utility side

Publication: Intelligent Utility
Issue Date: July 2012

Steve Collier, an electrical engineer and IEEE smart grid "expert" (so designated due to his experience with the grid and the new technologies being applied to it), has worked in many roles in the power, telecom and software industries. We talked earlier this month about a few issues in grid modernization. Read more

¡®Energy rationing¡¯ ¡Á a smart grid.

Publication: The Energy Collective
Issue Date: July 2012

Warren Causey, a well-known energy consultant, blogger and colleague of mine, regularly poses the following thought to the power industry. Although it¡¯s a minority view today, I¡¯d like to examine his idea to see where the discussion takes us.Read more

Living In The Dark: Why The U.S. Needs To Upgrade The Grid

Guest post written by Massoud Amin

Publication: Forbes
Issue Date: July 2012

In July 1977, I was a 16-year-old high school student visiting New York City, excited to see the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and other iconic sights. While I was there, lightning triggered a 24-hour blackout that cut power to nine million residents. During the darkness, I witnessed both the chaos and kindness that result from severe power outages. Looters smashed their way into electronic stores, there were about 3,800 arrests, fires burned across the city and normal life came to a halt. Read more

Sizing up Telecom's influence on the Utility Industry and Smart Grid Development

Publication: FierceTelecom
Issue Date: July 2012

For those of us who have lived through the advances made in communications technology over the past 20 years, it is hard to imagine how we functioned with so little information a mere two decades ago. In the preceding decades, much of the innovation that took place in telecommunications was behind the scenes and largely invisible to the consumer. Entire infrastructures changed as consumers experienced innovations that took them from the rotary dial to touch tone phones. The same is true today as wireless technologies enter their 4G era (which represents many more than four refreshes of underlying infrastructure). The difference in the last 20 years is that more of the innovation and change has been experienced, and funded, by the consumer, as they elect to pay for value added services like texting and data plans while receiving new handsets every two years. Read more

John McDonald of IEEE Smart Grid comments on India's Grid Failure on WYNC Radio

When Power Grids are Too Big To Fail

The power outage in India grew yesterday to become the world¡¯s most massive grid failure, ever. Networks serving 680 million people collapsed. So what determines whether or not a power grid works or fails? Could what happened in India happen to us, here in the United States? Read more

 
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