Greentech Media, Inc., Feb 2010, Pages: 58
smartgrid issues, technologies, policies, challenges and opportunities, it becomes easy to glean high-level insights and key findings from the research. A few of the notable key findings provided
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2010, Pages: 72
, industry challenges, market drivers and restraints faced by utilities, and key projects under development. Revenue forecasts are provided for smart meters. A snapshot of state-wise smartgrid development
Intelligent Communications Partners / Zpryme Research, April 2011, Pages: 38
, which pertains specifically to technologies that enhance or amplify the integration of renewable energy sources into the electric grid. The SmartGrid as a whole is the key enabling platform for each
TM Forum, Aug 2011, Pages: 22
appliances off and on and allow the electricity provided to activate devices whose tasks are not time-critical when demand is low.
Section 3 looks at the challenges facing smartgrids. One is the massive
Business News Americas, Aug 2010, Pages: 11
-of-the-art data analysis systems at central points of the networks.
This report details the different components of the so-called smartgrid, the benefits it promises as well as the challenges
Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2009, Pages: 104
(lotus effect). The applications covered in this research service are structured cabling, smart meters, smartgrids, active building envelope, smart windows, fibreglass fenestrations, integrated day
GBI Research, Jan 2011, Pages: 120
GBI Research’s new report, “Microcontroller Market to 2015 - Commissioning of SmartGrid Projects to Create Market Opportunities in Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Grid Equipment” provides key
PracTel Inc., July 2010, Pages: 97
The development of SmartGrid technologies requires re-evaluation of inside premises communications; an attractive solution is to utilize media that already exist in the premises. There are at least
PracTel Inc., Nov 2011
New requirements for in-premises networking (in connection with SmartGrid projects and the rapid demand for efficient distribution of bandwidth-hungry signals) force the industry to revaluate
Darnell Group, Dec 2009, Pages: 75
of a “smartgrid.” However, removing current interconnection requirements is not as simple as changing policies, and a method of resolving these barriers is ongoing.
Among the areas covered in our latest
IDATE, Nov 2011, Pages: 120
Samuel has been an IDATE Consultant since early 2007. His assignments involve specifically technologies expertise for connected devices, including RFID, Internet of Things and smartgrid. He is in charge
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 434
. That is the promise of a smarter planet.
Smarter planet systems are being implemented as smart buildings, greener buildings, smartgrids, water management systems, smarter cities, traffic congestion solutions
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 50
in the smartgrid segment has enabled it to evolve from the realms of idealism to reality. On the price front., funding provided by the ARRA has helped reduce the cost burden. "Over the past 20 years, wind
Frost & Sullivan, May 2008, Pages: 99
for renewable energy inverters.
Promising Photovoltaics
Germany, the champion of green energy causes in Europe, has smartly turned a cause into a revolutionary business by introducing attractive financial
Mind Commerce LLC, May 2008, Pages: 80
Patents and Elderly people
Technical Bottlenecks and Challenges
Improved Sensor Design
Biocompatibility
Energy Supply and Demand
Section - VIII: Wireless Sensor Networks and Smart Homes
Sensor Network
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2009, Pages: 147
learning industry, identifies major short to medium term market challenges, and growth drivers. Regional markets elaborated upon include United States, Japan, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2009, Pages: 73
—Alternatives
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6. Decision Support Databases
- 6.1 Decision Support Database Tables
- - 6.1 a Total Number of Mobile Subscribers (2004 to 2014
Datamonitor, Dec 2011, Pages: 148
pumped storage in Nordic and Alpine regions, promises the most growth to accompany intermittent renewables on the grid
?Geothermal energy is limited in Europe: Enhanced Geothermal Systems will dominate
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2011, Pages: 794
corresponding
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Table 10: Breakdown of Electricity Consumption for Select
Geographic Region for the year 2050 (In TWh) (includes
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Need to Achieve Grid Parity
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Can Grid Computing Provide Processing Power on Demand?
Grid computing was initially conceptualized as a way of providing processing power and storage on demand. This technology enables access