WASHINGTON -- Thomas Alva Edison, meet the Internet.
More than a century after Edison invented a reliable light bulb, the nation's electricity distribution system, an aging spider web of power lines, is poised to move into the digital age.
The "smart grid" has become the buzz of the electric power industry, at the White House and among members of Congress. President Barack Obama says it's essential to boost development of wind and solar power, get people to use less energy and to tackle climate change.
What smart grid visionaries see coming are home thermostats and appliances that adjust automatically depending on the cost of power; where a water heater may get juice from a neighbor's rooftop solar panel; and where on a scorching hot day a plug-in hybrid electric carcharges one minute and the next sends electricity back to the grid to help head off a brownout
It is where utilities get instant feedback on a transformer outage, shift easily among energy sources, integrating wind and solar energy with electricity from coal-burning power plants, and go into homes and businesses to automatically adjust power use based on prearranged agreements.
"It's the marriage of information technology and automation technology with the existing electricity network. This is the energy Internet," said Bob Gilligan, vice president for transmission at GE Energy, which is aggressively pursuing smart grid development. "There are going to be applications 10 years from now that you and I have no idea that we're going to want or need or think are essential to our lives."
I know, you'd prefer to stay dedicated to a finite and rapidly dwindling energy source. What happens when it runs dry, Mike? Do we just develop alternatives in a week or two? No. This development has to start happening now, because in 40-50 years, when we've run out of oil, we will have to have viable alternatives in place. If we start now, we will.
i am all for innovative ways to get " free " energy .
rooftops that are exposed to the sun , wind , falling water , harnessing currents in the oceans and rivers . geothermal cooling and heating .
all great stuff
there are engines that run on differences in temperature with no fuel , and they work .
and it is just common sense to implement what ever of what is above that works and is reliable and reasonably priced . ............................................................................ but lets not get foolish and implement the cap and tax HOAX to cripple our economy without providing any benefit to anyone except al gork ................................................................................... my 13 year old car gets better fuel economy than a Smart 4 two costs 5% of a toyota prius and beats that EPA value as well and my car does not have a 3500 dollar battery that will fail in 5 years or less ever price a fuel pump in a prius ...
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Pressure Transducers are the answer , what is the question ?
The Ford Fiesta which is sold in Europe gets 65 MPG. It isn't sold in America because no one wants to drive such an efficient, foreign car.
We have the technology to make viable, dependable electric cars. We've had the technology for a decade. Sadly, the private corporations are rationing practical cars.
-- Edited by Mindcrime on Thursday 27th of August 2009 10:18:48 PM