A groundbreaking study has found that Nebraska and the other states in the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) region can reliably obtain 40% of their electricity from wind energy.
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Why Europe needs an electricity Supergrid By Christian Kjaer
Extracts from a speech by Christian Kjaer, CEO of the European Wind Energy Association, speaking at ‘Supergrid: The future of renewable energy integration’, London 9-10 March.
Continue readingFirst green world exhibition builds on Siemens technology
Siemens supplies infrastructure worth more than one billion euros for Shanghai. Just outside Shanghai, moreover, Siemens will open its first wind power production site this year.
Continue readingEchelon’s Smart Grid System Passes Two Million Meter Mark
Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) today announced the shipment of its two millionth Networked Energy Services (NES) smart meter.
Continue readingOASIS Blue Advances Open Standards for Smart Energy Grids
The OASIS open standards announced the formation of a new Member Section, OASIS Blue, which will bring together a variety of open standards projects related to energy, intelligent buildings, and natural resources.
Continue readingHigh School Installs Thermal Energy Storage to Reduce Energy Use
CALMAC, a leader in energy storage systems, announced the installation of 16 CALMAC IceBank energy storage tanks for the new “EEE” High School campus in Weeki Wachi, Florida, and its neighboring K-8 campus.
Continue readingSmart grids: more than the average home smart meter
The smart power grid is composed of two central technologies: smart meters and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). Smart grids are more than simple home smart meters.
Continue readingRWE and Harman present the first infotainment applications for electric vehicles
At the Geneva Motor Show, the RWE energy company and Harman International put on a live demonstration of the first infotainment application specially designed for electric cars.
Continue readingEU money injects new life into electricity interconnection
The European Commission allocated over ?903 million to electricity interconnection projects as part of its broader European Economic Recovery Plan, injecting new impetus into long standing electricity grid.
Continue readingSiemens turns the spotlight on electromobility
Siemens will be introducing new key components for the electromobility at the International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland on March 4-14, 2010. Siemens expects more than a million electric vehicles.
Continue readingDepartment of Energy Announces $100 Million for energy storage
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced $100 million in Recovery Act funding to speed up the development of grid-scale energy storage and other clean energy technologies.
Continue readingOffshore electricity grid needs a coordinated approach
The problem is that regulatory frameworks for interconnectors and offshore transmission are very different between Member States, Achim Woyte, Project Coordinator for OffshoreGrid, said.
Continue readingU.S. Smart Grid, beyond the Smart Meter
Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and smart meters are the foundational technologies of the smart power grid. But the smart grid is more than the home smart meter.
Continue readingWind power maximums in Spain
Wind energy during the month of February accounted for 20% of the total production in Spain and represented a growth of 38.6% with respect to the same period in 2009.
Continue readingPaving the way for electric vehicles
Kansas City Power & Light Co. is preparing for a highway power play — a new breed of electric cars. By Steve Everly, The Kansas City Star.
Continue readingSiemens presenta sus soluciones de redes eléctricas inteligentes y vehículos eléctricos
Siemens crea una nueva unidad de negocio para abordar el mercado del coche eléctrico. Prevé facturar ?6.000 millones en 2014 en estos campos a nivel mundial.
Continue readingSiemens anima a invertir en la infraestructura necesaria para extender el vehículo eléctrico
El consejero delegado de Siemens en España y Suroeste de Europa, Francisco Belil, animó a invertir en el desarrollo de una red eléctrica inteligente que permita el despliegue del coche eléctrico.
Continue readingGallardón augura que una mayoría de coches eléctricos en 10 años
“Todo esto parece un relato futurista y lejano, pero no es así: tenemos la tecnología y la voluntad de la sociedad, y antes de diez años serán una minoría absoluta los vehículos no eléctricos”, pronosticó Gallardón.
Continue readingVehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology takes national stage
The University of Delaware’s vehicle-to-grid technology drove onto the world’s stage at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on Friday, Feb. 19, in San Diego.
Continue readingIBM and Johnson Controls Join Forces to Make Buildings Smarter
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) announced a new relationship to create a new era of smarter buildings.
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