Difference between revisions of "Open decentralized electricity networks"
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- Cheaper solar technology<br> | - Cheaper solar technology<br> | ||
- Global awereness of environmental impact of CO2<br> | - Global awereness of environmental impact of CO2<br> | ||
- Scarcity of crude oil<br> | |||
- Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV)<br> | |||
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- Invested capital in centralized commercial power grids<br> | - Invested capital in centralized commercial power grids<br> | ||
- Incentive to contribute electricity> | - Incentive to contribute electricity<br> | ||
- Remote areas, with high plug-in/connection cost<br> | |||
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Integration of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles into Energy Networks<br> | |||
[http://www.eeh.ee.ethz.ch/uploads/tx_ethpublications/galus_powertech_2009_01.pdf]<br> | [http://www.eeh.ee.ethz.ch/uploads/tx_ethpublications/galus_powertech_2009_01.pdf]<br> |
Revision as of 12:45, 11 September 2009
Open decentralized electricity networks
Description:
A system where all electricity consumers are electricty providers in the same time. A hybrid grid system consisting of open power outlets, and at the same time contributing units. The electricity providers are a mix of large scale government owned power plants (e.g. nuclear) and local solar panels and windmills on private homes.
Enablers:
- Large scale nuclear power plants
- Cheaper solar technology
- Global awereness of environmental impact of CO2
- Scarcity of crude oil
- Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV)
Inhibitors:
- Invested capital in centralized commercial power grids
- Incentive to contribute electricity
- Remote areas, with high plug-in/connection cost
Paradigms:
An open electricity network will be more stabile than a centralized one. The risk of major disruptions is diminished by the large number of contributors.
Experts:
Timing:
- Home owners are installing solar panels on their roofs, aided by government tax benefits 2009.
Web Resources:
Integration of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles into Energy Networks
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