Monday 23 November 2009

Setting the pace for tomorrow's world: the Smart Grid

To my mind this is the best overview of what constitutes the smart grid. The video was made by a really smart guy at Kepco, the South Korean firm, Korea Electric Power Corporation. It's in English, so no need to worry about the language!

Korea Aims for 30% of Smart Grid Worldwide by Seeking Alpha

The South Korean government has declared its intention to help its home industries win 30 percent of the global smart grid market, Reuters reported Friday. But to start, the government will spend a relatively small 37 billion won ($32 million) to test smart grid systems from a consortium including SK Telecom (SKM), LG Electronics (LGERF.PK), Hyundai Heavy Industries (HYHZF.PK) and national utility Korea Electric Power Corp., or KEPCO (KEP).

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Sunday 22 November 2009

Consert "Smart Grid" Pilot Program

North Carolina was rated among the highest in Energy consumption in the US. Listen to how the Consert "Smart Grid" Pilot Program is the future of energy use that can save energy and money.

IBM Smarter Planet: Efficient Grid Models for a Smarter Planet

http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/smart_grid/ideas/

Today, it's about using the flexible grid technology we have better to make way for cheap, reliable eletricity for the future. Journalists, Industry Experts and IBMers recognize the evolution of smart grid electrical technology.
 

Earth2Tech: Get Ready for the South Korean Smart Grid Firms

According to a report in Reuters, South Korea has picked eight consortiums to build a smart grid test bed in the country and South Korea is vying for “30 percent share of the global smart grid industry.”

More: http://earth2tech.com/2009/11/20/get-ready-for-the-south-korean-smart-grid-firms/

Thursday 19 November 2009

CFP: 1st IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Management of Smart Grids

1st IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Management of Smart Grids


Date and place: April 23, 2010, Osaka, Japan

(held in conjunction with IFIP/IEEE NOMS 2010)

* Scope

In light of current worldwide efforts to increase energy efficiency, increase usage of renewable energy sources, and reduce CO2 emissions, current electricity networks face many challenges stemming from an increasing demand for electrical energy and increasingly variable and distributed production (e.g. caused by renewable sources). Hence, an evolution to so-called Smart Grids is inevitable. The Smart Grid consists in overlaying the power delivery system with an ICT layer that allows a utility provider and its consumers to constantly monitor and adjust electricity use.

Worldwide science foundations and governments currently support the development and planned deployment of Smart Grids. However, many interesting research questions still need to be answered. A number of focus domains are distinguished: (i) smart metering: monitoring and customer involvement in energy usage, (ii) demand side and demand response management and real time pricing, (iii) a Home Energy controlling box (Internet box like), (iv) ICT readiness for Mobile Electricity Consumers (e.g. pluggable hybrid electrical vehicles, PHEV), (v) efficient management of energy sources (conventional such power plants and green such as wind/solar as well as excess power generated by the customers and sold to providers), and (vi) management of transmission networks and distribution networks (including the main grid as well as micro grids such as municipal or regional grids).

The workshop addresses the mentioned focal points, and targets the definition of the required underlying ICT architectures, monitoring and management technologies for smart energy grids. In addition, results from socio-technical studies are solicited to provide insight in the user interactions and behavioral response to the envisaged systems, together with business modeling studies to propose the market models enabled/driven by smart energy ICT.

Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited, to the following:
* Efficient monitoring of Smart Grids
* Application of network management technology for efficient Smart Grid management
* Software architectures for Smart Grid management
* Energy consumption profiling automation
* Energy production scheduling
* Smart Grid dimensioning
* Smart Grid reliability and robustness
* Results from socio-technical studies
* Business modeling and techno-economical studies to propose Smart Grid market models
* Management of Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicles
* Home energy management
* Results from initial proof-of-concept demonstrations are also welcomed.


* Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original contributions in PDF format through the JEMS at smartgrid2010. We are seeking submissions for full papers (max. 8 pages on 2-column IEEE style) and short papers presenting position statements or preliminary results on relevant work (up to 4 pages on 2-column IEEE style). All accepted papers will be published in IEEEXplore.

Please use the stylesheet templates provided by IEEE, standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at IEEE

Please direct questions regarding the submission procedure to the organisers:
* Raouf Boutaba
* Juergen Schoenwaelder
* Filip De Turck

* Important Dates
Paper registration: January 4, 2010 (firm deadline)
Paper upload due: January 11, 2010
Notification of acceptance: February 8, 2010
Final camera-ready papers due: February 19, 2010

Workshop date: April 23, 2010

Friday 13 November 2009

Wi-Fi Alliance(R) Releases Smart Grid Report; Creates New Task Group to Address Energy Management Uses

Wi-Fi(R) technology connects Smart Grid devices in home, neighborhood, and wide-area networks
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- To address growing momentum in the Wi-Fi industry and help ensure Wi-Fi technology and certification programs continue to support evolving Smart Grid requirements, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced the release of a report titled "Wi-Fi® for the Smart Grid: Mature, Interoperable, Security-Protected Technology for Advanced Utility Management Communications", as well as its recent formalization of a Smart Grid task group.

More: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wi-fi-alliancer-releases-smart-grid-report-creates-new-task-group-to-address-energy-management-uses-69746807.html
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