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Modeling Boulder’s Energy Options: HOMER® Energy and CU Collaborate to Simulate More Renewable Energy

Submitted on Tags September 19th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsSmart Grid
Original news source: PRWeb via Yahoo! News

HOMER Energy and the University of Colorado are analyzing energy scenarios that estimate the feasibility, costs, and CO2 implications of adding more renewable resources to Boulder’s power mix.

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Verizon, Utilities Telecom Council collaborate on utility communications requirements

Submitted on Tags June 25th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsSmart Grid
Original news source: FierceTelecom

If the smart grid concept is ever to take off, utilities are going to need to seek out partners, and one of those partners will be the traditional telco. Such collaboration is now taking place as the Utilities Telecom Council (UTC) and Verizon plan to conduct a study of what utilities require for their telecom and information technology needs. Of course, the study is focused on what else but how …

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The ZigBee Alliance and IPSO Alliance Collaborate on ZigBee IP and ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0

Submitted on Tags May 24th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsSmart Grid
Original news source: PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

The ZigBee® Alliance, and the IPSO Alliance announced today an agreement to collaborate on wireless home area networks using the ZigBee IP specification and the ZigBee Smart Energy⢠version 2.0 standard.

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Japan, New Mexico collaborate on smart grid tech

Submitted on Tags March 6th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsRenewables
Original news source: Boston Globe

Two national laboratories, the state of New Mexico and a Japanese agency are developing smart grid technology to give homeowners and businesses more access to renewable energy sources by controlling the supply and demand of electric power.

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