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Smart grid energy storage: European "battery parks" show a path ahead

Smart grid, smart grid technology, grid-scale energy storage, global business
The profile of grid-scale energy storage seems to be changing constantly. In one of the most current examples, a Berlin-based microgrid vendor has deployed a multi-purpose "battery park" in Germany's capital city for a Swedish utility and plans to deploy another next year.

Smart grid wins: the latest roundup of impressive and varied projects

Smart grid, smart grid technology, smart grid wins, metering, water, SCADA, energy efficiency, outage management
Our latest roundup of smart grid wins and well-deserved honors is pretty impressive. Get the details on wins in metering, outage management, SCADA, energy efficiency and more.

Why Scotland may be the smart grid's next center of gravity

Smart grid, smart grid technology, smart grid R&D, Scotland smart grid deployment, transmission
Scotland has been extremely aggressive in its initiatives to develop a thoroughly optimized smart grid and as much renewable energy as possible. Now the country has its own world-class research center that will tackle transmission line loss and other challenging issues.

Siemens to Europe: You're about to waste 45 billion euros!

Smart grid, renewable energy, global business, Europe smart grid deployment, strategy, Siemens
Europe has been aggressively developing renewable energy resources, but a study by Siemens and a German technical university found that poor choices have been made in siting renewable energy projects. The result? A tremendous waste of money. Read the story for details on what Siemens recommends to remedy the problem.

False start for UK smart meter rollout

Smart grid, smart grid technology, global business, smart meters, UK smart meter deployment
It looks like the buzz over the UK's plans for a massive smart meter rollout has fizzled a bit with the news that deployment has been delayed by at least a year. Ovum analyst Stuart Ravens offers a critical assessment of what went wrong.

Smart grid consumer backlash: This time it's the UK (and it may be even worse)

smart meters, smart meter backlash, UK smart grid backlash, Smart grid consumer backlash, UK smart grid scare tactics
The Daily Mail is using the UK's pending smart meter rollout as the excuse to run a "Big Brother" scare story about sinister technology that turns off refrigerators and freezers without their owner's consent. But the rabble rousers are adding another angle that may be even more nefarious.

Smart meter showdown in the UK!

smart meters, UK smart meters, smart grid communications, Silver Spring smart grid, Sensus smart grid
Silver Spring and Sensus are battling for communications supremacy in the UK's massive smart meter rollout. At stake is a piece of Britain's $18.5 billion initiative, which calls for deploying 53 million smart meters by 2019.

Can Germany do for storage what it did for solar? Country ponders subsidy

Smart grid, smart grid investments, energy storage investments, feed-in tariffs, subsidies, Germany, solar power
Germany is expected to launch an energy storage subsidy next month. A lot of people will be watching to see if the country can achieve the same level of success with its storage subsidy as it did with its solar feed-in tariffs.

70% renewables? Portugal did it for three months

Smart Grid, renewable energy, Portugal renewable energy
Energias de Portugal has announced that renewable energy supplied 70% of total consumption in Q1 2013. Even with favorable weather and unexpectedly low demand, that's quite a benchmark. But there's another factor that gives Portugal an advantage.

Steady, substantial growth expected for global energy storage market

Smart grid, smart grid technology, energy storage, global business, smart grid markets and pricing
A review of the global energy storage market by GBI Research forecasts steady growth through 2020, which is probably driven by continuing smart grid infrastructure initiatives, increasing energy demand, more government support and a steady stream of technological advances.

Where in the world are this week's smart grid wins?

Smart Grid, smart grid wins, smart grid companies, smart grid ABB, smart grid Ventyx, smart grid honeywell
If you remember the "Where's Waldo?" series, this week's smart grid wins are popping up here, there and everywhere just like the bespectacled Waldo did. Examples: Ventyx in Germany, Hill International in Afghanistan, ABB in China and Honeywell in Kuwait. And that's just getting started; click to take the full tour.

Regulation and benefits push smart meter growth in Central and Eastern Europe

Smart grid, smart grid technology, smart grid global business, smart meters, AMI, policy and regulation
While Central and Eastern Europe are often overlooked by Western Europe, the region encompasses attractive candidates for smart grid investment. Smart meter spending there is expected to reach a cumulative $10.3 billion by 2023, according to the Northeast Group.

Trilliant UK deal hints at a very different smart grid future

smart meters, UK smart meters, UK smart meter rollout, Trilliant UK smart meters, Trilliant UK
The UK's smart meter rollout is highly unusual. And at first glance, Trilliant's announcement today is about future prepay capabilities as part of that rollout. But dig deeper and you'll see that it holds hints about where the UK market is going next. It may even portend a radically different approach to electric power for other regions, including North America.

Korean smart grid push stalled by politics

Smart grid, smart grid technology, global business, policy and regulation, Korea smart grid
Korea has been considered an up and coming power in the smart grid world but with a new government now in place and other changes, concerns have surfaced that the country's ambitious program could be stalled.

Electricity for the developing world requires solutions that provide more than just energy

electricity for the developing world, energy poverty, microgrids
What's the answer to energy poverty in developing nations? An electrical connection alone isn't it, suggests Brian Warshay of Lux Research. Click to see why he says solutions must have a low upfront cost, require little maintenance and employ pay-as-you-go services - with the latter most important.

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