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[Alternative Energy Stocks] By-and-large, I've been right on both counts about the President-elect's strategy (i.e. Keynesian and green), but I did forget to mention an important part of the plan's focus: energy efficiency and the smart grid.
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[CleanTech Blog - CleanTechies.com] Smart Grid: Technology is the easy part | CleanTech Blog ...: Few people know that the grid actually incorporates many smart aspects of energy generation, monitoring, demand estimating and cost optimizing. The transition to clean tech will require huge political push but at the same time technology solutions complementing existing grid infrastructure and streamlined in standards could make a transition easier.
[duhpookie] duhpookie » think new thoughts » Peak Oil and the Grid: When looking for solutions to the Peak Oil/Global Warming problem, logic dictates that we develop a range of alternative sources such as wind, solar, and geothermal.
[Marginal Revolution] Marginal Revolution: Infrastructure: Roads and The Smart Grid: The smart grid did not receive prominent attention in Obama's infrastructure speech but the campaign called for matching grants to investment in smart grid technology and support for smart meters and real-time pricing. An investment tax credit for smart grid technologies and more foresighted regulation (price regulation has limited investment in needed infrastructure) could encourage the construction of much-needed electricity infrastructure while maintaining private investment incentives and promoting innovation.
[MATTER - Clean Technology, Green and Sustainable News] Smart Grid, Smart Democracy: In essence, Plouffe was announcing that the collective energy that fueled the Obama campaign's success would continue to be nurtured by the new Administration. He was inviting direct ongoing input from Obama's supporters and, more broadly, the American people.
[Yale Environment 360] Yale Environment 360: A Green Agenda for Obama's First 100 Days: It seems to me that job number one with climate change involves Obama sitting down with his new employees ” most importantly the world's premier climatologist, Jim Hansen at NASA ” and making sure he has a full grounding in the latest climate science. The new president needs to understand what the cutting edge is telling us: that the targets and goals of even two or three years ago are insufficient ” 350 parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere has become the new red line.
[Twine | Flora Moons Items and Comments] Smart Grid, Smart Democracy | Twine: Your ideas and feedback will be collected and used to guide this movement in the months and years ahead."In essence, Plouffe was announcing that the collective energy that fueled the Obama campaign's success would continue to be nurtured by the new Administration. He was inviting direct ongoing input from Obama's supporters and, more broadly, the American people.This is new and big, nothing short of a 21st Century, Internet-friendly form of government.
[Climate Change] Climate Change » Blog Archive » The Smart Grid is Coming to Town: Ive got an article in the latest issue of “Planning,” the magazine of the American Planning Association, on the smart grid.
[Minyanville] Minyanville - Market Commentary, Investing Ideas, Global Finance ...: Obama said. “And we're going to have to have a smart grid if we want to use plug-in hybrids and have consumers sell back the electricity that's generated from those car batteries, back into the grid.
[Climate Progress] Climate Progress » Blog Archive » Yale Environment 360: A Green ...: Obama is calling for an approach that is based on science. The enthusiasm for Holdren and Chu seems to be because after the long darkness of the Bush years science will no longer be abused in this country.
[Green Inc.] On the Road to a Smart Grid - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com: Scott Jarman, an engineer with Austin Energy, atop a city building that is testing architectural wind as a possible energy source. The smart grid of the future, says the company’s general manager, Roger Duncan, will include much more interaction between building owners and the utility.
[Wired Science] Could the Electric Grid Support Far More Wind and Solar? | Wired ...: Anyone have any idea why there is no talk of water reservoirs to even out the flow of electricity? It seems like a relatively trivial task to pump water up a hill when you are generating excess, and run the water down the hill through a turbine when demand exceeds supply...
[Blogs] Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » C-Lock Takes ...: Zensys's Z-Wave has been trying to get adopted as a smart grid technology, but it's been slow going. Maybe Sigma Designs can help.
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