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Smart Grid Architecture Enables Efficiencies

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Several countries are now working on the development of an ultra efficient electricity delivery network, which allows electricity to be delivered between supplier and consumer through the use of smart grid architecture. Such a network will help to promote energy independence and will go a long way in the battle against global warming.

Many different organizations benefit from the use of smart grid architecture, most especially production facilities, universities, warehouses, retail stores, hospitals and multilocation facilities. The use of electricity is monitored through the use of automated and metered systems.

Companies have found that they can manage their energy consuming equipment much more effectively when they combine smart grid architecture with software that tracks energy management. Although the cost of electricity fluctuates during periods of different demand, companies that use energy management software have found that they can reduce their demand during high peak times.

The twin technologies of procurement and design come together within a smart grid architecture to more efficiently manage an energy system and track usage. Two Acts of Congress -- the US Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 actually provide incentives to those enterprises who seek to develop capabilities to make their use of electricity more efficient.

The electrical grid, which includes electric generation, transmission, distribution and electricity use, is the major contributor of pollution in North America. Production of electricity emits greenhouse gases into the environment, thus contributing heavily to global warming. Many countries, including the United States, are in the process of developing standards to produce clean energy.

It is now known that by using an automated, digital grid, those countries who are keen to reduce pollution could see significant savings, in addition to reduce costs, enhancing reliability, seeing more efficient demand response and realizing the ability to produce a renewable energy. The United States Department of Energy reckons that the use of smart technology within the country's electrical grids would save between $46 billion and $117 billion in the next two decades.

Many businesses are expected to jump on the bandwagon and become part of the smart grid as education about smart grid architecture expands. Benefits are expected to affect those companies that are involved in transmission and distribution systems, industrial enterprises, hospitals and universities, and even extend to small business and residential consumers.

Businesses may become much more energy efficient through the use of smart grid architecture, by spreading the technology through their entire operation -- including generation, delivery and consumption. Energy management software is the key to savings and cost reduction, as it will automatically monitor usage, weather data and all other critical systems. Thus, the best energy rates available may be procured.


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