Originally published: August 20, 2009
Last updated: August 20, 2009 - 6:51pm
Source:
TelephonyOnline
Author:
Sarah Reedy
The smart grid is positioned as holding the answers to a lot of problems inherent in the complex and unwieldy beast that is the nation's electric grid. It promises to enhance reliability, optimize energy delivery through granular control, give power to the consumer and minimize the grid's huge environmental impact. The answers the smart grid provides present a compelling opportunity, but the movement brings up a lot of new questions too - especially for the telecom service providers looking for a piece of the action. Before telcos can define their role in smart grids, they must first define what exactly a smart grid is. And, like most technologies, ask 10 people and expect 10 different answers.