The future of energy and the Smart Grid is dependent on smarter buildings that use disruptive technologies such as energy storage and building automation to be more efficient. Demand on our power grid continues to rise. Last summer, the East Coast experienced a massive heat wave that set record high temperatures in multiple states and Continue reading ?
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Last week, we discussed how a smart grid relies on better coordinating electricity supply and demand to create a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and based on renewable energy sources. We also talked about several components o... Read Post
Utilities worldwide must maximize efficiency for constrained energy resources. Many are realizing the smart grid vision by using SAS® Analytics and SAS Data Management to discover powerful insights buried in volumes of new data. SAS... Read Post
The Smart Grid will transform roles from consumption to prosumption – producing electricity as well as consuming it. One of the most prominent enablers to engage as prosumers are the buildings where we live and work. Read Post