Austin gets smartCity announces plan to develop next-generation electricity grid.
The city of Austin, TX recently announced a smart grid project. Smart grids, you may recall, are one of the core elements of the Grand Climate Plan. Although the Austin project isn’t the first such effort in the country, officials hope that the city will be able to move faster than others, because Austin actually owns the local power provider. Right now you may be wondering: what’s a smart grid? Glad you asked. The term refers to a set of complementary technologies that share the aim of moving power from producer to consumer in a more intelligent manner than our current dumb grid. The dumb grid we have now works under a basic principle: utilities make electricity and send it down the wire. Consumers plug in and pay a bill each month. The end. A smart grid might incorporate any of the following features:
All of this stuff is fairly theoretical at this point, and a host of software and hardware challenges need to be overcome. Part of Austin’s goal is to open up their system to experiments:
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