Sunday, May 22, 2011

To begin with..

As a home owner, I am (I think) rather a typical consumer of electricity.

By no means am I an industry analyst or what’s called a consumer advocate. By profession, I’m a conference program director / speaker recruiter, and in the course of beginning work with a new client, the world of “Smart Grid” was thrust upon me.

I had to Google a-plenty to prepare for my interview with that new client.

It wasn’t JUST that I had no idea what in tarnation “smart grid” was .. I wasn’t even acquainted with the concept of the ELECTRIC grid.

[And this despite having lived as an adult New Yorker through the August 14, 2003 blackout. I don’t know if I’m alone in this, but I tend to simply zone out unfamiliar concepts that don’t immediately interest me or concern me, so the only words I absorbed from those news reports were “power outage.” Terms like “ISO,” “transmission grid,” and “28,700 MW of load” just caused me to turn to Channel Numb.]

No doubt my affinity for comic books and vintage movies had much to do with this, but upon hearing “Smart Grid” my imagination immediately conjured up a super-colossal mesh structure with Frankensteinian sparks snapping across it, securely stationed somewhere like Nebraska.

I was relieved to learn that I was not alone in my ignorance of Smart Grid (with the exception of my husband, a truly voracious reader/scholar/historian; he’s the only person I know who would be .. and in fact was .. absolutely DELIGHTED to receive a biography of Zachary Taylor as a Christmas present. And he’s been reading about Smart Grid since 2008. But I digress.)

A friend of ours – a college professor, and a more conscientious home owner you could not find – was fully familiar with the electric grid concept when I asked him, but not Smart Grid. Other friends I grilled – intelligent, savvy, modern home owners all – had never heard of Smart Grid.

So I started researching .. and found that for the residential electricity consumer, there’s not much yet written about Smart Grid IN ENGLISH, not in techno-babble.

And I thought, well, maybe others might benefit from the research I’m doing to get myself up to speed .. so I decided to share it via this blog and Twitter.

As I understand it, here’s the situation in as small a nutshell as I can squeeze it:

  • First: of course there’s not a single mondo physical “grid” per se. The “electric grid” is more a figure of speech, much like saying “television NETWORK” to describe how TV content is distributed, and “World Wide WEB” to describe how computer pages of text and images are linked.
  • The “electric grid” refers to our national electrical delivery system. Also called the U.S. Power Grid, the power distribution grid, the energy grid, etc.
  • Very, very simply put: the electric grid is a giant, complex network of people and machinery working around the clock to produce and deliver electricity from power plants to millions of homes and offices across the nation.
  • The problem: this electric grid is OLD. If Thomas Edison were alive today, he’d be quite familiar with our electrical infrastructure - not much has changed in a century. Google's Eric Schmidt noted: “This grid that we depend on is CREAKING.”

OK .. so .. what is SMART Grid, and why should we homeowners care?

Aha! to be continued..








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