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This video discusses the need for a new Smart Grid and depicts visually how it will work. The presentation uses facts and figures to demonstrate the benefits.
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Argonne National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's oldest national laboratories for science and engineering research. Check out this video which includes a demonstration of the components of the Smart Grid and the integration of electric vehicles.
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Energetic Concepts is working with industry leaders to create a utility Smart Grid. |
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Duke Energy created its first self-healing network using a network of intelligent switches and line sensors in Hendersonville, N.C. in June, 2009. The self-healing equipment reroutes power automatically when there is trouble to reduce the number of customers affected by power outages.
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Tour a Smart Energy Pilot program in Charlotte, North Carolina, created by Duke Energy. This virtual power plant uses distributed energy resources such as solar panels, batteries and residential energy management systems.
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Consert, Inc. produced this video on the components in an energy management system that can make a home Smart-Grid enabled.
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The city of Boulder, Colorado is one of the first cities in the U.S. to implement a Smart Grid. ABC's news report demonstrates how consumers are able to determine how much energy they are using, at what times, and even where it's coming from. |
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In this video, a tour of a 'green' office building work site demonstrates the features that will save up to 40% of energy costs as compared to more traditional building design. |
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