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FT com FT Energy Source What China is doing about climate change

By Kate Mackenzie Investing over 600 billion RMB ($88 billion) on ultra-high voltage transmission projects by 2020. The installed capacity of China's clean energy will be increased to 579 billion kW when the smart grid is completed by 2020. … Here are some links for more information: FT com FT Energy Source What China is doing about climate change FT Energy Source – http://blogs.ft.com/energy-source/

A M Roundup New York Politics Capitol Confidential Albany

By Irene Jay Liu ?The state will prioritize projects involving renewable energy, clean technology, smart-grid energy, nanotechnology, stem cells, biomedicine, broadband and information technology, and cybersecurity. Federal funds directed towards the … Here are some links for more information: A M Roundup New York Politics Capitol Confidential Albany Comments for Capitol Confidential – http://blogs.timesunion.com/capitol/

Staying ahead of the health IT curve CivSource

"This is the energy Internet." – Bob Gilligan, vice president for transmission at GE Energy, on the marriage of information technology, automation software and the electrical grid to make a "smart grid" (Associated Press, 6-08) … Here are some links for more information: Staying ahead of the health IT curve CivSource CivSource – http://civsourceonline.com/

WSN Buzz Why the Smart Grid Won’t Have the Innovations of the

Many people (myself included) have painted a picture of how the consumer piece of the smart grid could develop into a real-time, two-way communication network that looks a lot like the Internet. In that world, consumers would be able to … Here are some links for more information: WSN Buzz Why the Smart Grid Won’t Have the Innovations of the WSN Buzz – http://www.wsnbuzz.com/

Wind Watch Wind farm discussion on the table Future windfarms

Halvorson, who is co-chair of the ?New Democrat Coalition Energy Task Force? in the House, said she backs a plan for a new ?smart grid? with the potential to manage electricity regionally. ?We?re going to produce it here and we want to … Here are some links for more information: Wind Watch Wind farm discussion on the table Future windfarms National Wind Watch: News – http://www.wind-watch.org/news/