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Energy Web / GridwiseTM
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There's a transformation underway that is effecting the current electric industry structure. The nation's electric system will be transformed—from central generation down to customer appliances and equipment—into a collaborative network filled with information and abundant market-based opportunities. Traditional elements of supply and demand, transmission and distribution will be woven together with new distributed "plug-and-play" technologies using advanced telecommunications, |
information and control approaches to create a "society" of devices that functions as an integrated, transactive system.
As an Alliance member, BPA is proud to endorse the Gridwise Vision as we move U.S. electric system into the information age.
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Non-Wires Solution
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Before proceeding with the construction of transmission projects, BPA wants to ensure it is providing the most cost-effective solution to the region's transmission problems from an engineering, economic and environmental standpoint.
To further these efforts, BPA has created a new Non-Wires round table of 18
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Northwest leaders to work with the agency on alternatives to building lines and other facilities where transmission system improvements are needed. The roundtable will help TBL determine whether non-transmission options can be employed as viable alternatives to transmission expansion. Non-transmission solutions may include pricing strategies, demand reducing strategies, and strategic placement of generators.
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Demand Exchange
Welcome to BPA's Demand Exchange (DEMX), a BPA pilot program that will provide benefits to you for your ability to curtail load during system emergencies and volatile market conditions.
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Distributed Generation / Combined Heat & Power
Distributed Generation provides on-site generation parallel and syncronous with the grid. The main purposes of these projects are to demonstrate the reliability of the technologies available, as well as the uses for waste heat.
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Fuel Cells
Technology is increasing our energy needs, but it is also showing us new ways to generate power more efficiently with less impact on the environment. One of the most promising options for supplementing future power supplies is the fuel cell.
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Page last modified on Friday January 07, 2005.
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