PPT-The Impact of Smart Grid Projects Funded by the Recovery Act of 2009
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Joe Paladino US Department of Energy Smart Grid Task Force Meeting June 26 2012 SGIG Deployment Status 2 93 of 155 million residential and commercial smart meters
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The Impact of Smart Grid Projects Funded by the Recovery Act of 2009: Transcript
Joe Paladino US Department of Energy Smart Grid Task Force Meeting June 26 2012 SGIG Deployment Status 2 93 of 155 million residential and commercial smart meters Distribution automation equipment on 4200 out of 6500 circuits. Marianas 1753383 462 Palau 1404891 509 Puerto Rico 278051317 36767 Virgin Islands 9424359 1014 OTAL 7683097728 956497 brPage 5br brPage 6br brPage 7br brPage 8br brPage 9br but not limited to brPage 10br Country/Economy Smart Grid Status. High priority technical needs for smart grid development and/or deployment. Research and Development program:. 1. ISGAN. 24.01.2012. APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop. Edward Chow. Professor of Computer Science. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Freshmen Welcome 2009. Chow. 1. Outline of the Talk. Security Related Projects at UCCS. iCTF. cyber war competition, you are wanted!. Edward Chow. Department of Computer Science. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. SSG. Chow. 1. What is Smart Grid?. automated, widely distributed energy delivery network . characterized by a two-way flow of electricity and information, . Ahmad Alqasim. 1. Agenda. Problem Statement. Power system vs. smart grid. Background Information. Focus Point. Privacy Attack. Privacy Attack Countermeasures. Jamming attack. Jamming Attack Countermeasures. Viewpoint of an Electrical Power Engineer. Francisco de Leon . October 2010. Electrical Power Group. . http://www.poly.edu/power/. . Poly is the only school in the NYC Metropolitan area that offers a . http://www.p12.nysed.gov/mgtserv/smart_schools/. Protecting Our Greatest Assets Conference. December 2 – 3, 2015. Presenter: Stephen McNally. NYSED Office of Educational Management Services. The Smart Schools Investment Plan (SSIP) District Process. Renewable Energy. Pilot Projects and Lessons Learned. Sandra . McCardell. , MBA, LEED AP BD&C. President. 11. th. Annual . PQSynergy. International Conference – . Septmber. 2011 - Chiang Mai, Thailand. Program. Renewable Energy and Military . Microgrids. . Summit. Steve . Bossart. , Senior Energy Analyst . U.S. Department of Energy . National Energy Technology Laboratory. April 10, 2013. Topics. DOE OE Mission. Ronald J. Zimmer CAE. CABA President . & CEO. Continental Automated Buildings Association. http://www.CABA.org. LinkedIn Profile. 2. Making the Grid Smart. Smart grid features expand energy efficiency beyond the grid into buildings by coordinating low priority energy consuming devices to take advantage of the most desirable energy sources. Michigan Public Service Commission Presentation. April 19, 2017. Katie Hsia-Kiung. Business Development Manager, Enphase Energy. Background: Why do we need smart inverters?. Current distribution grids = one-way power flow. Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Initiative for Smart Grid and Broadband. Presented to the 2011 Agriculture Outlook Forum . February 25, 2011 by Luis A. Reyes Jr., CEO . 2/25/2011. 1. 2/25/2011. 2. History & Background. Yasin. Yilmaz, . Mahsa. Mozaffari. Secure and Intelligent Systems Lab. sis.eng.usf.edu. Department of Electrical Engineering. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. S. u. leyman. . Uluda. g. Department of . OFFICE OF PROJECT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES LOCALLY-FUNDED PROJECTS BEA 53.86% BUB 47.19% PAMANA 65.62% RAY 66.36% SALINTUBIG 48.09% PHYSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENT: 54.98% OVERALL STATUS OF PROJECTS Under prep – 12%
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