Electricity distribution networks need smartening up to offer energy efficiency and more renewables in the mix. In this episode we take a look at how we can smarten up the grids.
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I did it quickly and efficiently with instructions from Avasva webpage.
Smart Grids primary goal seems to be able to manage intermittent power from solar and wind. The variation in intermittent power is so extreme that digital software and new systems have to be incorporated to share this power. Especially when they make an increasingly large percentage of the grid.
The sharing of power from state to state and eventually around the globe between countries will be the only way it can genuinely work. e.g. A House in the UK at 6pm getting power from Solar panels in say Australia at 6am. A very complex system relying on a global community friendship contract. What could possibly go wrong?
If the problem was to get clean energy, then a far more straightforward method would be to incorporate Nuclear, and you could use existing grids. France has proven track record from its Nuclear plant’s abundant reliable power cheap and very clean.
All these companies and I can’t blame them all want to get on the renewable money-making band wagon.
nuclear plant – very clean? Isn’t there a problem that we have no way to deal with toxic waste?
Nuclear is not the answer first cause radioactive wastes are a growing problem and second the plants are too expensive and third it’s an exclusive technology only few countries are capable of building nuclear power plants
@Medouda Aymen Misinformation based on fear from an environmental group with a vested interest in wind and solar. Modern nuclear plants are relatively safe compared to alternatives. And they produce 24/7 reliable power no batteries required.
sadly environmental in the West have scared people from the best clean alternative to fossil fuels.
*“There’s no one in charge of security for the grid. They’re constructing a smart grid that will make it easier for you or me to call our homes on our cell phones and turn down our air conditioner on a hot afternoon. But that may well mean that a hacker in Shanghai can do the same thing with his cell phone, or worse. The so-called smart grid that is as vulnerable as what we’ve got is not smart at all. It’s a really, really stupid grid.” — former director of the C.I.A., Robert James Woolsey, Jr.*
that’s why there is a big branch called Security
Super cool erklärt! Die Infos waren sehr hilfreich für mein eigenes Video-Projekt! Thanks 🙂
smart grid is first action for cleaner city and life…