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Recent Worldwide growth in Smart Grid

NASA Watching Atlantic Tropics: Katia, Tropica...Within in the past week, several initiatives across the globe showed that the momentum behind smart grid is real. Just this past week, projects including energy efficiency, wireless sensor technology, power plant automation systems, and load control have sprung up.

Here's a look at the recent activities:

Brazil:

IntelliSAW, a provider of wireless sensor systems for smart grid applications, established an exclusive distribution agreement with Brazilian electricity industry systems and service provider Adperc. This agreement will provide Adperc the services it needs to grow and move into the smart grid market.

United States:

Siemens Instrumentation, Controls and Electrical North American group was awarded three first-time projects in the United States. This will give the group an opportunity to showcase its distributed control system and machine monitoring and protection systems devices. The Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago also selected the distributed control system device for upgrade the reliability and availability of their turbine units through integration of two platforms.

For Full Article, go to smartgridnews.com
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NASA Watching Atlantic Tropics: Katia, Tropica...Within in the past week, several initiatives across the globe showed that the momentum behind smart grid is real. Just this past week, projects including energy efficiency, wireless sensor technology, power plant automation systems, and load control have sprung up.

Here's a look at the recent activities:

Brazil:

IntelliSAW, a provider of wireless sensor systems for smart grid applications, established an exclusive distribution agreement with Brazilian electricity industry systems and service provider Adperc. This agreement will provide Adperc the services it needs to grow and move into the smart grid market.

United States:

Siemens Instrumentation, Controls and Electrical North American group was awarded three first-time projects in the United States. This will give the group an opportunity to showcase its distributed control system and machine monitoring and protection systems devices. The Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago also selected the distributed control system device for upgrade the reliability and availability of their turbine units through integration of two platforms.

For Full Article, go to smartgridnews.com
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