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District energy systems date back to the Roman Empire when heating systems were developed for hypocausts (ancient heating systems), greenhouses, water pipes, and hot water heating. This technology was used even more widely during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries during a particularly cold period.
Early District Energy Systems
Some of the more noteworthy developments in district energy...
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The greatest opportunity to realize benefit, yet the highest risk in terms of recovering costs, lie in the deployment of the Smart Grid to residential customers. Much of the Smart Grid-related functionality has already been provided to the commercial and industrial sectors, as the economics of higher revenues and lower deployment costs (relative to delivery capacity) create a strong business case...
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Smart Grid Deployment Faster Among Industrial and Commercial Segments
The costs of deploying a smart grid can vary dramatically by customer segment. Industrial and commercial customers combined represent only 12 percent of an average electric utility’s customer base, but they typically consume between 65 and 70 percent of the electricity. This large per capita power consumption (and resulting...
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Smart Grid – the Time is Now
“Smart Grid” fulfills a comprehensive vision to improve the reliability, efficiency, and security of the electric network. The current grid (or network) becomes “smart” when the conventional electric system is augmented with communications infrastructure, data management, automation, and control technologies that provide for improved management of power...
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Energy Management Panel
Smart Grid includes a proliferation of intelligent devices across the entire energy delivery system, thereby establishing a communication link between these devices and developing a means to collect, convert, and analyze a myriad of system data.
Measures to Improve Electric System Security
In accomplishing this proliferation of intelligent devices, electric utilities are...
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Vegetation Management-Enhanced Tree Trimming
With the advent of Smart Grid technology electric utilities will no longer be dependent on customers to report outages. Smart Grid sensing devices will in many instances (particularly in the case of vegetation management) be able to anticipate an outage prior to the initiating event. With respect to vegetation management and depending on the actual...
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The advent of Smart Grid has significantly expanded the role and importance of data and information management requiring:
Strategies to ensure the proper collection, analysis and utilization of data and information
Development of robust and flexible communication networks
Being proactive in addressing any legal ramifications relating to data ownership
Leveraging Smart Grid Data
There are a...
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Long term success in transitioning to an intelligent or smart grid includes integration of the different elements of new information technologies with a utility’s traditional transaction systems. One of the most notable and important integration point is the enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The implications of a smart grid on the ERP system include:
Moving beyond the traditional ERP...
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It is surprising to most people who are not familiar with the details of the electric industry that utilities do not typically have extensive and continuous monitoring of all their critical equipment. While the installation of SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems at distribution substations provides some remote monitoring capabilities, many distribution substations have no...
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Maximize the Value of Smart Grid Technology
There remains significant electricity industry emphasis on implementing smart grid technologies. These implementations include the investments necessary to refurbish and/or replace aging electric distribution infrastructure to enable a Smart Grid. As the electric industry succeeds in linking these related aspects of a truly modernized grid, few...