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  • Defining the Smart Grid (.pdf)
    The "Smart Grid" has received much attention in the power and energy industry during the past few years, which has led the media and general public to overuse the term, increasing the ambiguity surrounding what it is. Furthermore, with the smart-grid having been a key part of the American
  • Automation and the Smart Grid: Energy Management Today (.pdf)
    This white paper looks at the way electricity is produced in the United States today and the vision for a "Smart Grid" in the future. The paper also discusses specific ways that small and medium-sized industrial and commercial businesses can manage electrical usage and costs today, without waiting
  • Integrating Distributed Energy Resources into the Smart Grid
    Electrical power generation, transmission and distribution system thrived for decades with limited intelligence. But present and future demands are necessitating a transition to a smart grid, particularly the need to incorporate distributed energy resources (DERs) into the generation mix
  • Integrating Distributed Energy Resources into the Smart Grid (.pdf)
    Electrical power generation, transmission and distribution system thrived for decades with limited intelligence. But present and future demands are necessitating a transition to a smart grid, particularly the need to incorporate distributed energy resources (DERs) into the generation mix
  • Why the Smart Grid will fail without reliable Backup Power
    A fundamental element seldom discussed in the "Smart Grid Dialogue" is the vital role of backup power systems as a Smart Grid enabler. This white paper discusses the scope of the backup power issue in the context of the promised benefits of the Smart Grid, and how carefully architected power
  • Smart Grid Technology
    "Smart grid" is a term recognized now in many circles, but why exactly does the grid need to be smarter? For one, the current power grid has trouble matching power supply and demand, wasting energy or leading to outages. Power must be generated from a relatively small number of very large
  • Automating the Smart Grid (.pdf)
    conversion to integrated automation and information platforms. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Automating the Smart Grid. Substation-based Smart Grid Automation wil cut peak demand and reduce outages. Written by: Gary Frederich & Patric Dove, Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation Group. Automation
  • Transient Protection Of The SMART Grid (.pdf)
    The SMART Grid is being promoted as a method to decrease dependency on foreign energy sources, reduce the emission of global warming components, create a more reliable source of electricity, and allow consumers more choices in how and when they utilize electrical energy.

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