Thursday, January 14, 2010

What Does a National Clean Energy Sensible Grid Mean to You

A national clean energy sensible grid can help by lowering costs for both you and I. As an example, a sensible meter is seen at a home in Elizabethtown, PA. A national clean-energy good grid would utilize innovative digital technology in individual homes and businesses to streamline the implemenation and delivery of electricity to the nation. A national clean-energy smart grid can use long-distance, additional-high-voltage transmission lines to maneuver remote clean-energy equipment to power the nation. The grid would enhance reliability, lower power-line losses, and incorporate advanced digital controls and different good transmission grid technologies. Again, this would mean lower costs for you and I and more reliable sources for energy.

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