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  2. Smart grid - Wikipedia

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    The smart grid is an enhancement of the 20th century electrical grid, using two-way communications and distributed so-called intelligent devices. [1] Two-way flows of electricity and information could improve the delivery network.

  3. Smart grid policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Smart Grid technology is subsidized by the creation of a program within the DoE that “reimburses 20% of qualifying Smart Grid investments”. [13] On a state level, utilities providers are encouraged to employ Smart Grid technology and to recover Smart Grid investments through rates.

  4. Smart grid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Support for the smart grid in the United States became federal policy with passage of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. [1] The law set out $100 million in funding per fiscal year from 2008 to 2012, established a matching program to states, utilities and consumers to build smart grid capabilities, and created a Grid Modernization Commission to assess the benefits of demand ...

  5. Transactive energy - Wikipedia

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    The project tested various new technologies for smart grid implementation on a local level including smart meters, distribution automation, volt-var optimization, consumer programs, plug-in electric vehicles, and smart appliances. [9] AEP utilized Grid Command, a tool that was developed in partnership with Battelle in order to model much of the ...

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  7. Smart grids by country - Wikipedia

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    The term smart grid is most commonly defined as an electric grid that has been digitized to enable two way communication between producers and consumers. [1] The objective of the smart grid is to update electricity infrastructure to include more advanced communication, control, and sensory technology with the hope of increasing communication between consumers and energy producers.

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