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Sergio Ferreira

EERE News: Solar Cars to Bisect Australia in a Race that Starts on October 21st - 0 views

  • The 20th-anniversary race will cover 3,010 kilometers—about 1,870 miles—as it heads south through the outback, ending in Adelaide, South Australia, on October 28th (although the first cars should start arriving on October 25th). The event features two classes of solar racers: the "Adventure Class" that features veteran solar cars and the "Challenge Class" that features new cars with more practical features, including upright seating and solar panels that don't exceed 6 square meters in total area.
Hans De Keulenaer

Interconnection Guide - 0 views

  • This 44-page guide includes discussions of safety, power quality and codes, legal and procedural issues, net metering, and electrical inspectors.
Hans De Keulenaer

Renewable Energy is not Necessarily Green - 0 views

  • Ausubel has analyzed the amount of energy that each so-called renewable source can produce in terms of Watts of power output per square meter of land disturbed.
Colin Bennett

Sizing the smart appliance opportunity - 1 views

  • AHAM lists the following six key features associated with smart appliances: Dynamic electricity pricing information is delivered to the user It can respond to utility signals Integrity of its operation is maintained while automatically adjusting its operation to respond to emergency power situations and help prevent brown or blackouts The consumer can override all previously programmed selections or instructions from the Smart Grid, while ensuring the appliance‘s safety functions remain active When connected through a Home Area Network and/or controlled via a Home Energy Management system, smart appliances allow for a total home energy usage approach. This enables the consumer to develop their own energy usage profile and use the data according to how it best benefits them It incorporates features to target renewable energy by allowing for the shifting of power usage to an optimal time for renewable energy generation, i.e., when the wind is blowing or sun is shining According to a research piece written by Zpryme, the smart appliance market is projected to grow from $3.06 billion in 2011 to $15.12 billion in 2015, with the U.S. accounting for 46.6 percent of that in 2011 and 36 percent in 2015. By contrast, China is expected to have an 11.6 percent share in 2011 and an 18.2 percent share in 2015. What's more, there are some strong drivers to smart appliance investment: Pricing: Bringing smart appliances to the mainstream means aligning ecological innovation with affordability Environment: With the build-out of metering and real-time pricing, consumers will see economic and environmental incentives for reducing power consumption first hand with their smart appliances Energy efficiency: When a consumer buys an appliance, they commit to paying both the first cost and the operating cost for the life of the product. And over the existence of the appliance, the energy cost to run it could be significantly greater than the initial cost Smart grid build-out: Smart appliance growth relies heavily on how quickly smart grid infrastructure can be rolled-out and readily accessible to communities Government subsidies: Like the Cash for Appliances program in the U.S., governments could and should play an active role in furthering the smart appliance agenda
Phil Slade

Portable wireless energy monitor - 5 views

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    If you're serious about cutting your electricity bills, fitting a wireless energy monitor should be top of your priority list. Although we all have electricity meters in our homes, they're no use hidden away in a cupboard only to be read once or twice a year. You need to get in touch with your electricity use and a wireless energy monitor will show you instantly how much electricity you're using twenty four hours a day.
Colin Bennett

Google PowerMeter Will Provide Real-Time Home Energy Information on Your Computer - 0 views

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    Google is persisting in its quest to change the way we live with the announcement earlier today of Google PowerMeter, a program that displays real-time information about home energy consumption on your computer.
Colin Bennett

Electricity 2.0: Smart grid will bring internet-like energy revolution - 0 views

  • Not surprisingly, this intelligent, interconnected network is by no means a straightforward proposition. It has a lengthy ingredients list, and so requires extensive deployments to make it work: The most obvious component is the smart meter, which stores detailed data on energy usage and transmits and receives information, acting as the communications “gateway” into the home. On top of this, a new communications network needs to be built. Operating in parallel with the electricity grid, this network distributes data between all elements of the new intelligent grid. In the distribution and transmission network, advanced utility sensors and control systems need to be deployed in wires and substations. Such a network then provides the sensors and controls that will improve the system’s resilience. The final element is software. This is required to present, interpret, analyse and react to the huge amount of data that will consequently be flowing through the system.
Colin Bennett

Microsoft enters energy management with Hohm app - 0 views

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    Redmond, Wash.-based software giant unveils beta release from its new startup, announcing partnerships with four utilities and two leading meter companies, with more to follow.
Colin Bennett

Smart Grid: Top Ten Trends - 1 views

  • A few of Pike Research’s smart grid industry predictions include the following:- Security will become the top smart grid concern- Distribution Automation will rival AMI as the most visible smart grid application- The “Bakersfield Effect” will continue, but some consumers will actually LIKE the smart grid- Smart meter and AMI focus will shift toward Europe and China- The “Year of the HAN” will not arrive… yet- The Demand Response business transformation will accelerate- The ARRA smart grid “stimulus” will finally have a positive impact- The standards “horse” will begin to catch the deployment “cart”- Data management will be the next bottleneck to smart grid benefits- Existing data and telecom vendors will get serious about the smart grid
Hans De Keulenaer

EU Energy Law Newsletter - 0 views

  • In summary, the Committee voted overwhelmingly 31-17 yesterday evening to approve the Commission's proposed electricity Directive, but has proposed amendments on the following key issues
Hans De Keulenaer

Home energy saving devices at a library near you | todaysthv.com - 0 views

  • The Arkansas Energy Office (AEO), a division of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, today announced 'Track and Save',  a new program that will allow library patrons the opportunity to check out kilowatt meters from public libraries throughout Arkansas to measure energy use at home.
Hans De Keulenaer

Edison Electric Institute promotes energy efficiency: Consumer Reports Home & Garden Blog - 0 views

  • So on July 10, the Edison Electric Institute hosted a lunch at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. A six-member panel of EEI representatives addressed journalists to discuss "the effort underway to transform the role that energy efficiency plays within the electric power sector," according to the event program.
  • The EEI is the association of U.S. shareholder-owned electric companies, and its agenda is to ensure that its members turn a profit.
Hans De Keulenaer

Dakpannen als zonnepaneel: "zonnepannen" - EnergiePortal.nl - 1 views

  • De 'zonnepannen' kunnen een maximum van 500 watt per 9.3 vierkante meter genereren. Dit betekent dat je veel minder energie kan opwekken dat met normale zonnepanelen (de efficientie ligt tussen de 8 en 10 procent), maar wellicht is het z'n geld waard.
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