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Electric vehicles, emissions and the smart grid
As the world moves towards increasing sustainability and lower carbon emissions, it is becoming increasingly clear that the future is likely to be increasingly electrified. Adding a variable renewable energy generation mix and the loading of an electrified transportation fleet onto an already str...
Date de création :
06.09.2010Auteur(s) :
Deepak DivanPrésentation
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Résumé
As the world moves towards increasing sustainability and lower carbon emissions, it is becoming increasingly clear that the future is likely to be increasingly electrified. Adding a variable renewable energy generation mix and the loading of an electrified transportation fleet onto an already straining power grid will create unprecedented problems. A smart grid, infused with intelligence, communications and dynamic control capability, can provide a cost-effective approach to achieving this objective. This paper will present smart grid solutions that can help in achieving low overall carbon emissions with an electrified automotive fleet.
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