Smart Grid Initiatives Address Cyber Security, Renewable Energy Intermittency
Securitizing renewable energy networks from cyber-attacks is not complicated by their oft-cited operational headache of intermittency, but rather by their separation from a utility’s control system, said smart grid executives at the Gridwise Global Forum in Washington, DC in early November. Though renewable intermittency adds to the challenge of stabilizing a grid, the forum revealed new evidence of real-world smart grid load shifting that continues to chip away at the tired argument that renewable energy cannot successfully integrate into a legacy grid.
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Smart Grid Initiatives Address Cyber Security, Renewable Energy Intermittency
Asia Report: China Has Strong Words Over U.S. Wind Trade Investigation
So far, the complaint by American wind tower manufacturers against their competition from Asia has mirrored the solar industry petition filed in October.
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Asia Report: China Has Strong Words Over U.S. Wind Trade Investigation
China Increases Target for Wind Power Capacity to 1,000 GW by 2050
The National Energy Administration of China has set a series of development goals for the country’s renewable energy sector during the 12th Five-year Development Plan, which shows that by 2015 the country’s wind power capacity will reach 100 GW, based on the current capacity of 40 GW.
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China Increases Target for Wind Power Capacity to 1,000 GW by 2050
