Posts Tagged ‘ Smart Grid ’
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Taking a different angle on upgrading the GRID

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

In the Renewable Energy World’s Sept-Oct 2009 issue, Elisa Wood highlights a different way of looking at upgrading the GIRD:


GridSolar has taken the unusual step of proposing a solar photovoltaic project not as generation, but as transmission. The company has asked state regulators to approve 800 MW of solar capacity as an alternative to US $1.5 billion high-voltage transmission line the local utility, Central Main Power, want to build. Describing itself as a smart grid alternative, GridSolar appears to be the first solar project in the US designed specifically to meet transmission needs.


This is interesting. It highlight the rethinking that must happen around power distribution – contrasting the macro grid to the micro gird. GridSolar states on their site that “We can provide reliable electrical power by constructing small-scale solar facilities in open fields near several Maine communities – without the use of eminent domain and far less pollution.” Check out their presentation below.


Cisco’s Smart Grid Strategy: Embrace Everything Based on IP

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Katie Fehrenbacher from  Earth2Tech points out some interesting “Cisco Counter Measures” in Cisco’s Smart Grid Strategy: Embrace Everything Based on IP . But, if you step back and look at Cisco’s actions over time, you find an historical pattern of using these “eco-systems” as market disruptor. Not disruption in a “good for the market place way, but in a way that knocks out others in Cisco favor – including the partners in the eco-system. Ask IBM, who used to be in the middle of Cisco’s eco-systems.

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