Smart Grid Market Articles & Analysis
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This article will analyze the prospects of the smart power monitoring market from multiple dimensions, including market size, technological trends, policy environment, and competitive landscape. ...
This article will focus on the market trends and development prospects of integrating charger with electricity meters.With the rapid development of the EV market, the construction of charger infrastructure has become crucial. charger, as important supporting facilities for EVs, play a vital role in the promotion and application of EVs. At the same time, with the ...
With the increasing demand for energy in society, traditional power grids are struggling to meet the needs of modern society. Smart grids have become the future trend, and AMI smart meter play a crucial role in this. ...
The development of communication mode and the potential of smart meters Smart meters, which basic function is metering, according to the developement of smart grid and market application demand derive many functions. Especially the two-way communication function is the soul of smart ...
In the previous posts, we have discussed the need for the regulators and policy makers to develop a new framework on which to build Smart Grid. The next stage is to investigate how much VRE can be accommodated through Smart Grid. ...
GE Energy (Atlanta, GA) has moved to strengthen its offering in the smart grid infrastructure market through the acquisition of Australia-based Opal Software, a specialist in data migration and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) simulation. ...
Ariel Schwartz, http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/04/30/energy-101-what-is-a-smart-grid/*“Smart grid is a transformation. Just as the Internet revolutionized communication; the smart grid will transform how we produce energy, how we transport energy, how we store energy and how we use energy.” ...
Estimates are that nationwide, we'll need to spend $400 billion to $900 billion to create a truly smart grid. Sure, forecasts Indicate smart grid will more than pay for itself. ...
A Cisco executive attracted some eye rolling after commenting that smart grid could be “even bigger than the Internet.” But the statement isn’t farfetched when you think about what smart grid encompasses: a convergence of three industry giants: information technology, telecommunications and the electric grid, the ...
