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Smart Grid Initiatives Address Cyber Security, Renewable Energy Intermittency

By Marsha W. Johnston, Contributor
January 25, 2012   |   2 Comments
Industry executives say increasing utility-owned renewables on the grid will not compromise grid security but worry that those owned by outside sources could pose a risk.

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January 27, 2012
The comment about EDF of France producing 20% of it's generation from renewables in the article caught my interest. Hmmm, Wikipedia showed that recently, France was 80% nuclear, 16% hydraulic, a small bit of fossil, and a tiny fraction (< 1%) solar, wind, wave, etc. So 20% renewables, probably means existing hydro, I thought.

Then I looked at some articles about solar panels in France - see http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-19/edf-s-solar-time-bomb-will-tick-on-after-france-pops-renewables-bubble.html

Quoting from that article, "EDF will pay an average of 546 euros a megawatt-hour for solar power in 2011. That's almost 10 times estimated spot market power prices of 55 euros, and the highest among renewable energy sources." (In contrast, Ontario is paying up to $802 - or about 609 euro per MWh from ground mounted solar on 20 year contracts.) The article (from January 2011) goes on that France was receiving 3000 applications a day at the end of 2010 to install solar, and expeced to reach their 2020 solar target by the end of 2011.

The article closes, 'The development of wind and solar energies is "widening a deficit considerably," EDF Chief Executive Officer Henri Proglio told Senators Dec. 14. "One can't ask EDF to be the banker for marginal or local industries," he said.'
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January 31, 2012
You could say that about any industry, system, or market. Suddenly if customers own their own capacity to produce then the utility has no interest in helping protect this resource? This makes no sense, it's like saying the playstation network doesn't need to make sure their network ins't hacked... ooops.

The goal of renewable energy is to put wealth back into hard working intellengent american hands, individually if they so choose. The most striking capacity for this revelation will occur after they realize that electricity, although can be produced by anyone, has the capability to become the future medium of exchange. If you do not realize this you have already missed out.
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