What is the Smart Grid?
By Alan
If you aren't really sure what it means to have a Smart Grid, then you aren't alone. A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of meeting with several hundred of the nation's electricity industry and government leaders at Gridweek 2009, and each attendee had their own take on what the phrase "Smart Grid" meant. I'm of the opinion that it should end up like an organic system. However, most seem to agree on a few common ingredients about the Smart Grid.
Smart Meters - The AMI (Advanced Metering Initiative) is aimed at replacing the millions of old manual/mechanical power and gas meters with digital meters that can not only report total consumption over a month (just like your power billing cycle), but could also report, minute-by-minute, the current usage of the household or company back to the utility, plus a bunch of other measurements like voltage, power frequency (remember how important that is), even outside temperature. Depending on the manufacturer and the controlling utility, the meter might also be able to receive information from the utility about current and near-future prices, and even curtailment signals for "Demand Response."