Wireless Smart Grid Technology Tested by Google and Spectrum Bridge

Posted by Derek on July 01, 2010
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America's first wireless Smart Grid network has been deployed in Plumas-Sierra county, California, using TV White Space spectrum as a means to deliver connectivity.

Using Google’s PowerMeter technology, service provider Spectrum Bridge has joined forces with Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative and Telecommunications (PSREC) to test the new network’s capabilities in delivering real-time broadband connectivity and data flow for smart grid management.

via Wireless Smart Grid Technology Tested by Google and Spectrum Bridge | Harry Tournemille.

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