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An intelligent electric utility grid containing the following attributes: adaptive, self-healing; predictive and proactive; optimized capacity utilization and system performance; interactive with consumers and markets; and enterprise integration of information.
A smart grid delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology with two-way communications to control appliances at consumers' homes to save energy, reduce cost and increase reliability and transparency.
A nickname for the utility power distribution grid enabled with computer technology and two-way digital communications networking.
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Smart Grid, city of the future
In future Smart Grids, electricity will no longer be centrally generated in large power stations but increasingly in small, local units. Even residential buildings will become producers of electricity. Photovoltaic modules on the roof or facade will directly supply electricity which is then fed into the network. In addition, intelligent building technology will ensure a reduction in building power consumption, for example with more needs-based air conditioning and ventilation technology..
Policy Summit on Capitol Hill: Energy Efficiency Across the Smart Grid
Panel on “Smart Grids and Smart Buildings – Can You have One Without the Other?” From left: Jeffery Drees, Schneider Electric’s U.S. Country President; Dr. William Miller, Senior Advisory at the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; Mark Wagner, Johnson Controls’ VP for Government Relations; and Dr. Chris Pyke, USGBC’s VP for Research.