Reducing Risk With Enterprise Energy Management: Observations After the Biggest Blackout in US History

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Blackout,
Channel Management,
Internet,
Management,
Marketing,
Power Measurement,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Power Measurement

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Overview: Major blackouts like the one in North America on August 14 illustrate dependency on electricity to support a stable, diverse, and growing economy. This paper highlights the need for energy consumers and suppliers to manage risk before major disruptions happen. They must be prepared to diagnose power problems and control energy usage, and a cost-effective approach is the use of enterprise energy management (EEM) systems. These networks of distributed "smart meters" and Internet ready software instantly deliver information from all parts of the electrical system and respond to changing demands for energy.

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Format: PDF | Size: 25KB | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 3


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