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*A term used to essentially descrive the modern vision for Power Grids
*A term used to essentially descrive the modern vision for Power Grids
*Typically electricity, but can also include [[Power to X]] tech, and then the systems for that such as [[Hydrogen Storage]] , [[Methane Storage]] etc
*Typically electricity, but can also include [[Power to X]] tech, and then the systems for that such as [[Hydrogen Storage]] , [[Methane Storage]] etc
*It consists of a largely decentralized grid, with a few large renewable powerplants and storage sites
*One of the most useful aspects is the widespread (to the point of multi-continent [[Supergrid | Supergrids]] ) distribution infastructure for allowing the "spreading out" of renewable use to reduce localized shortages due to things like weather, also economies can be based off of (non-petrolium) energy export
**One example is exporting power from massive [[CSP]] systems in the many areas in north africa and the middle east who's economys' largely depend on non-renewable petrolium
*Also often incudes newer practices in metering and charging for power to allow for more efficient use


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Smart Meter]]
*[[Selling Power Back to the Grid]]
*[[Net Energy Metering]]
*[[Vehicle-to-Grid]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_grid The Wikipedia Page on Smart Grids]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_grid The Wikipedia Page on Smart Grids]
[[Category: Battery]] [[Category: Energy]] [[Category: Internet of Things]]

Latest revision as of 00:52, 28 November 2020

Basics

  • A term used to essentially descrive the modern vision for Power Grids
  • Typically electricity, but can also include Power to X tech, and then the systems for that such as Hydrogen Storage , Methane Storage etc
  • It consists of a largely decentralized grid, with a few large renewable powerplants and storage sites
  • One of the most useful aspects is the widespread (to the point of multi-continent Supergrids ) distribution infastructure for allowing the "spreading out" of renewable use to reduce localized shortages due to things like weather, also economies can be based off of (non-petrolium) energy export
    • One example is exporting power from massive CSP systems in the many areas in north africa and the middle east who's economys' largely depend on non-renewable petrolium
  • Also often incudes newer practices in metering and charging for power to allow for more efficient use

Internal Links

External Links