Startup Tres Amigas Bids to Power U.S. Smart Grid – Reviews by PC Magazine

Posted by Derek on December 22, 2009
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A start-up, Tres Amigas, is aiming to transmit renewable energy from remote regions to populated areas on the U.S. coasts by connecting three networks that make up the North American electrical grid.

Owned partly by American Superconductor, Tres Amigas is proposing to create a 20-square-mile power superstation where there is access to abundant generation of wind and solar power, and engage transmission companies to move that power across the United States.

via Startup Tres Amigas Bids to Power U.S. Smart Grid – Reviews by PC Magazine.

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