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Honeywell acquired solutions from SparkMeter, which provides grid management solutions for utilities, expanding its Smart ...
According to PPL Electric Utilities, its Smart Grid technology has now prevented more than 3 million power outages since 2015 ...
California’s new law, SB 1006, just signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, directs the state to use “grid-enhancing technologies” (GETs) and “reconductoring” to solve these growing pains with ...
The best power outage is the one you never experience. PPL Electric Utilities’ industry-leading Smart Grid technology has now prevented more than 3 million power outages for customers on the ...
PPL’s Smart Grid has prevented over 3 million power outages since 2015, saving 650M outage minutes and improving reliability ...
While market headlines often fixate on the dramatic swings of tech sector giants, a different kind of investment vehicle has ...
Below, 15 members of Forbes Technology Council share their predictions on ways smart grid technologies could transform the energy landscape in the next five to 10 years. From more sustainable ...
Florida Power & Light Co. (FPL) unveiled its new Power Delivery Diagnostic Center — designed to advance smart grid technology — to manage the electric system more efficiently while ...
As wildfire season intensifies across Oregon, Portland General Electric (PGE) is relying on smart grid technology and upgraded safety protocols — known as Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings, or ...
Meanwhile, as those programs get rolling, other smart grid technology is available today. For example, Chicago, Illinois–headquartered S&C Electric Co., a leader in grid modernization, will ...
The idea of the smart grid has been around for decades, but today, new technologies and solutions are transforming the way that electricity is generated, transmitted, and distributed. The global smart ...
It’s also important because the tech began being called smart grid in 2005, and by 2023, smart grid’s evolution was unbelievable. It’s not slowing down, which ties in with Kurzweil’s example.