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OWON Technology (part of LILLIPUT Group) is a globalized ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) service provider specialized in research and application of electronic and computer-related technologies. It is an ISO 9001:2008 certified research institute and manufacturer involved in design, manufacturing, marketing and delivery of electronic products across the world since... more

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<em>Albert van den<br /> Noort, Project Manager, <br />PowerMatching City II</em>
Albert van den
Noort, Project Manager,
PowerMatching City II
PowerMatching City project enters next phase

The PowerMatching City project enters its second phase with the initiation of a pilot in Groningen and Hoogkerk in the northern Netherlands in which consumers will test innovative, smart energy services related to sustainable energy choices and cost savings.

 

 

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Smart substation project launched in France

The French transmission system operator RTE has launched a smart substation pilot project involving the use of cutting edge digital and optical technologies to optimize the capacities of substations and ensure they are better able to deal with the mass expansion of renewable energies.

 
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<em>Dr T Ramasami, <br />Secretary to the <br />Government of <br />India, DST</em>
Dr T Ramasami,
Secretary to the
Government of
India, DST
UK-India smart grid research partnerships announced

Five new joint U.K.-India research projects have been announced in the areas of smart energy grids and energy storage.

 
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<em>Dan Waddle, <br />Senior VP, NRECA<br /> International Ltd</em>
Dan Waddle,
Senior VP, NRECA
International Ltd
NRECA to establish two new regional utilities in Haiti

The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association has been awarded two contracts in the past month to establish two new regional utilities in Haiti.

 
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Challenges and opportunities for plug-in electric vehicles in U.S.

Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) have experienced significant growth recently, with sales in the first five months of this year surpassing the total sales in 2012, and their large scale introduction into the light duty fleet in the U.S. can be expected to substantially reduce local oil consumption, according to a new report from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE).

 
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Metering International magazine - Featured Article
Smart Grid Alliance for the Americas: Support to rural utilities

The emergence of the communications and control technologies collectively referred to as the “smart grid” has been the cause of much excitement in the electric utility industry. Smart grid technologies offer the potential for improving commercial operations, enhancing the energy efficiency of distribution grids, increasing the penetration of renewable generation, and enabling consumer choice. ... more




Featured White Paper
Digitalise or die

The energy sector is undergoing a generational transformation. The limitless availability of affordable energy, in particular electricity, is not a given as prevailing trends in energy provision and usage are unsustainable over the long term. Digitalisation of the electricity distribution grid is essential if we are to meet and manage demand with affordable energy, whilst simultaneously meeting decarbonisation targets.

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Featured Product
Home Energy Monitor 301
A featured product of Owon Technology

Model Number: HEM 301
Product Description: AMI-Based Home Energy Monitor with 3” Monochrome LCD ... more


Interviews
Thailand – looking towards smart grid
<em>Prof. Direk Lavansiri, <br />Chairman, Energy <br />Regulatory Commission,<br /> Thailand</em>
Prof. Direk Lavansiri,
Chairman, Energy
Regulatory Commission,
Thailand

In order to roll out smart metering and smart grid, ERC will need to prepare a roadmap together with a regulatory impact assessment to detail the appropriate regulatory model to ensure benefits to both operators and consumers – setting up a smart grids working group in order to exchange and transfer knowledge as well as to follow up the technologies and trends will push forward knowledge development and a common vision

 
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Opinion Piece
Smart grids and complexity theory

Complexity science is attracting increasing interest to understand the behavior of complex systems with large numbers of interacting components, and now, according to the intriguingly titled “Smart Energy Grids and Complexity Science” from Europe’s Joint Research Center, it should also be applied to smart grids.

 
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People in the News
Dr. Ernest Moniz sworn in as U.S. Secretary of Energy

Dr. Ernest Moniz, former Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) physicist, has been sworn in as the 13th U.S. Secretary of Energy.

 
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Association News
How to do smart grid consumer engagement right
<em>Patty Durand,<br /> Executive Director, <br />SGCC</em>
Patty Durand,
Executive Director,
SGCC

From its ongoing research on consumer engagement the Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC) has identified a set of seven principles that result in a high degree of consumer satisfaction and acceptance, based on the approaches of four utilities to integrate education and engagement into their residential, customer-facing smart grid programs.

 
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Metering Latin America
27 - 29 August 2013,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
European Utility Week
15 - 17 October 2013,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Smart Utilities Australia & New Zealand
26 - 28 November 2013,
Melbourne, Australia
 




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