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Making the Dumb Grid Smarter

By Marc Gunther, FORTUNE Magazine
October 29, 2007   |   6 Comments

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Most exciting of all, a smart grid would set the stage for a radical idea called VTG, or vehicle to grid. If plug-in electric vehicles, which are under development by General Motors and Toyota, can be connected to the grid, electricity, ideally generated by renewables, could replace gasoline as a transportation fuel.
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October 31, 2007
As absurd as it may seem, PG&E is fairly typical of most electric utilities, who are nearly blind to customer outages. A Smart Grid can have many attributes, using different technologies. It can provide consumption information of each discrete load, allowing optimum design of transmission and distribution components, rather than costly over/under designs. It can automatically isolate grid faults, and minimize the number of customers affected. It can provide early warning of overloaded conductors, before damage occurs, and connect to parallel resources. And best of all, it can provide real time information on the impact of intermittent distributed generation (DG)resources, such as PV, wind, and storage systems, like as VTG.
This will be a win-win for both utilities, and the consumer.
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2 of 6
October 31, 2007
Uh, no. Besides, don't confuse the company with the crooks that caused the meltdown.
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3 of 6
October 31, 2007
Sounds like something Enron was trying to do doesn't it?
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October 31, 2007
GridPoint is a great company to keep an eye on. Their platform provides utilities with an "intelligent" network of distributed energy conservation and generation resources that controls load, stores energy and produces power.

Chris B.
http://www.solarcoupons.com
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5 of 6
November 1, 2007
We can't even get out of Iraq, and you think we are going to improve the Grid? Sheesh! Where am I anyway?
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November 2, 2007
right Dominic,these are the Republicans,corporate criminals keeping us in Iraq.Their agendas have nothing to do with consumer service.Until their motives are changed towards a more consumer oriented service,the present hodge podge and dangerous policies will continue.
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