July 2009
July 2009
June 2009
March 2009
Blog Post: The U.S. government has announced the winners of $3.4 billion in grants for smart grid technology
Blog Post: One compilation suggests that automated electricity meters are to be installed in more than half the U.S. states, including most of the most populous ones
Blog Post: Appliances in Masdar City will talk to the grid and make decisions about how much energy to use - but shouldn't they ask permission first?
Blog Post: Having completed applications to obtain U.S. government money for smart grid projects, energy companies are readying themselves to improve operations in all parts of the power system, from the customer's premises to the substation and a control center
Podcast: Water is essential to life, but sometimes a threat as well.
Blog Post: China's wind energy potential is massive. Only the challenge of connecting it to the country's power grids stands in the way of a coal and nuclear-free future.
Blog Post: But it in fact is not fully functional in the senses some will expect
Blog Post: At first deadline for federal smart grid applications, smart meter buildouts figure prominently
Article: Dean Kamen is turning his private island into a proof of concept for zero-net energy




















