The FERC Technical Conference on Smart Grid Interoperability Standards (RM11-2-000) was held on Monday, January 31st in Washington, DC. In the video, the group discusses the adoption of five standard for the smart grid – Watch the video at FERC Webcasts
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The smart grid is a big topic these days, but before there was a smart grid newspaper headline, the utilities have been experimenting with TCP/IP in the backend networks for a while now. Erich Gunther of enernex (www.enernex.com) will present a reference model and concept of network operations for the power industry including how Internet Continue reading →
Another video from First Wind on their work to protect the environment surrounding their wind farms – Find out how First Wind works to protect the environment at their wind farms from Robert Roy, Director of Ecological Services. From revegetating wind farm construction sites to performing erosion, bird, and bat studies in the area, First Continue reading →
A short video from First Wind about real benefits residents of Cohocton, NY have seen from the wind farm in their community. From the video: Hear directly from residents of Cohocton, New York about the Cohocton Wind Farm has improved their town and its economy. From increasing tax revenues to providing jobs for local residents, Continue reading →
A video from Cisco about their Smart Grid work – Learn about how Cisco works with Smart Grid Ecosystem partners to deliver an end-to-end IP based infrastructure.
From Greenmonk.net – This is the fourth of my Smart Grid Heavy Hitters’ interviews, and in it I talked to the President and COO of Landis+Gyr, Andreas Umbach. Landis+Gyr have been in the meter business for decades now so I was very interested to hear what Andreas had to say. It was a great chat, Continue reading →
Have you ever wondered what’s inside one of those gigantic wind turbines? Ever wondered how it works? First Wind, a North American wind energy company, has put together a video doing just that (and sent it to the Smart Energy Blog to share with our readers). Find out how wind energy works. Click here to Continue reading →
From The Energy Collective – I decided to run a series of interviews with people deeply involved in the Smart Grid space. I’m calling it the Smart Grid Heavy Hitters series. I will publish a new interview every Thursday until I run out of interviewees (or out of energy – poor pun intended, sorry!).
A revolution is coming in the way we get and use power. In pilot studies, homeowners are already discovering exciting money-saving opportunities. via Smart Grid Test – Con Edison Smart Grid – Aubrey Braz – thedailygreen.com.
From YouTube: Watch the final Q&A where, at a recent TAG Smart Grid meeting entitled “Jobs and Economic Growth Opportunities in Georgia,” a panel of experts discussed the impact of Smart Grid technologies, the effect on green jobs and aspects of economic growth in the state, with a focus on economic stimulus opportunities associated with Continue reading →
From YouTube: The focus of this video is on energy meters and their advancement to Smart Meters. Smart meters are breakthroughs in the metering industry, bringing in a number of advantages to consumers and utility companies. This video demonstrates a few of TI’s advanced smart meter solutions.
Here’s a video overview from Trilliant on the Smart Grid: What is a Smart Grid? A Smart Grid network employs two-way communications throughout the grid to provide centralized command-and-control and enable energy efficiency to consumers.
The White House Blog The Smart Grid and You Posted by Secretary Steven Chu on November 24, 2009 at 01:24 PM EST Today, I announced a $620 million investment in the “Smart Grid” — building on a $3.4 billion investment announced by President Obama last month as part of the Recovery Act. So what is Continue reading →
The latest energy saving appliance from Whirlpool Corporation. The energy grid produces energy around the clock but there are many hours when few are using it. Whirlpool’s smart dryer can respond to an alert from the grid by reducing energy consumption during peak times; the heat shuts off but the drum continues to rotate. The Continue reading →
On Wednesday, October 28, CNBC’s Brian Shactman was stationed on the factory floor at Itron’s Oconee Manufacturing Facility and fed live to several segments of CNBC daytime programming. His pitch…hot on the heels of President Obama’s announcement regarding DOE funds being released, CNBC was reporting onsite from one of the leading smart grid companies set Continue reading →
To my mind this is the best overview of what constitutes the smart grid. The video was made by a really smart guy at Kepco, the South Korean firm, Korea Electric Power Corporation. It’s in English, so no need to worry about the language!
North Carolina was rated among the highest in Energy consumption in the US. Listen to how the Consert “Smart Grid” Pilot Program is the future of energy use that can save energy and money.
Senator Sanders asks Secretary of Energy Steven Chu about economic stimulus plan support for Vermont’s smart grid efforts.
Today, it’s about using the flexible grid technology we have better to make way for cheap, reliable electricity for the future. Journalists, Industry Experts and IBMers recognize the evolution of smart grid electrical technology.
Smart Grid is the name for a smart energy system. Cisco defines it as a connected, efficient and reliable end-to-end network that integrates all energy supply and demand sources. End-to-end integration means end-to-end communication and management of huge data flows in real-time. Just like in the internet, instead of routing information flows, the smart grid Continue reading →



