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Enabling the UKs smart-grid future: The wireless spectrum debate
Greenbang.com Limited, March 2011, Pages: 14
Developing the UK's smart-grid infrastructure will require communications and data technologies that can manage far more information than utilities must handle today. That's the focus of a strategy report from Greenbang Research: Enabling the UK's smart-grid future: The wireless spectrum debate.
The report answers such questions as:
- Should dedicated wireless spectrum be allocated to UK utilities for smart-grid systems? If so, why?
- Is the lack of spectrum allocations slowing or hindering the development of smart-grid systems in the UK and the broader EU?
- What future drawbacks could the smart grid face without a dedicated spectrum for utilities?
- To what degree is an optimised smart grid dependent on a dedicated spectrum allocation? And is there an ideal range for spectrum allocation?
- Does the EU need to adopt a continent-wide spectrum allocation and, if so, what would be the benefits? Would there be any benefits to each country/market establishing its own spectrum allocation?
Enabling the UK's smart-grid future also concludes with five key lessons for policy-makers. The report is aimed at decision-makers at utility companies, smart-grid technologies and services vendors, ICT service providers, wireless communications companies, energy management companies and investors.
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