Electranet

Electranet

Electranet is a proposed smart electric grid which would allow people to sell electricity into the grid without any artificial caps. It was proposed in an op-ed article Al Gore wrote in a "My Turn" column for [http://www.newsweek.com/id/37580 Newsweek] in 2006.

Like the internet, which widely distributed information, the Electranet would allow homeowners and small businesses to operate small generating power facilities and contribute to local and regional energy needs by selling power into the grid at a rate that is determined by free market forces. Like the internet, which led to a surge of productivity, the Electranet is hoped to lead to innovative power generation through alternative sources and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Electranet advocates predict that as more people participate in the Electranet, the cost of electricity will continue to go down until it becomes free.

In a 2006 [http://www.nyu.edu/community/gore.html Speech to NYU] , Al Gore advocated deploying an Electranet as one way to reduce global warming, as well as reduce the cost of energy, by dropping the barriers to entry for average citizens to actively participate in the business of harnessing and distributing power. Al Gore frequently notes that a lot of energy is all around us. Instead of having the sun bake us in the summer, why not gather that energy, he asks. Why not collect from road surfaces, roofs, any painted surfaces and more?

[Al Gore] has also said that once there is a convenient way to sell energy into the grid, not only will homeowners be compelled to hop onto the grid and supply energy, but there will also be a brand new market to develop and then sell all sorts of energy gathering devices and technologies, such as solar paint, solar fabrics, thin films for windows, micro windmills, and more.

Al Gore mentions the Electranet idea in his congressional Global Warming Testimony on March 21 2007.

Electranet advocates predict that just like data on the internet, energy itself, including what is necessary for electric cars, will continue to be more economical as more people get onto the smart grid and supply power, and as more and more efficient technologies are developed for gathering the abundant energy around us. It is reasonable to imagine a day when there is no actual cost for driving, per mile, for energy, because of the abundance of energy coming from the Electranet.

[

See also

* Grid-tied electrical system
* Vehicle-to-grid


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Electricity Trust of South Australia — The Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA) was the South Australian Government owned monopoly vertically integrated electricity provider. Its controversial privatisation in 1999 was one of the most important political events in recent South… …   Wikipedia

  • Hillbank, South Australia — Hillbank is a suburb of the City of Playford, it is a residential suburb. It contains such features as Jo Gapper Regional Park, Hillbank Childcare Centre and a Mobil Petrol Station.Hillbank is currently served by two Ward Councillors from the… …   Wikipedia

  • Huerta solar — Una huerta solar, huerto solar o campo solar es un recinto o espacio en el que pequeñas instalaciones fotovoltaicas de diferentes titulares comparten infraestructuras y servicios.[1] La diferencia entre parque solar y huerta solar está en el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Adelaide — For other uses, see Adelaide (disambiguation). Adelaide South Australia Aerial view of Adelaide city centre in 2005 …   Wikipedia

  • Photovoltaics — (PV) is the field of technology and research related to the application of solar cells for energy by converting sunlight directly into electricity. Due to the growing need for solar energy, the manufacture of solar cells and photovoltaic arrays… …   Wikipedia

  • Vehicle-to-grid — (V2G) describes a system in which power can be sold to the electrical power grid by an electric drive motor vehicle that is connected to the grid when it is not in use for transportation. cite book last =Cleveland first =Cutler J. coauthors… …   Wikipedia

  • Rural electrification — is the process of bringing electrical power to rural and remote areas. Electricity is used not only for lighting and household purposes, but it also allows for mechanization of many farming operations, such as threshing, milking, and hoisting… …   Wikipedia

  • Mount Millar Wind Farm, South Australia — The Mount Millar Wind Farm is situated on an escarpment between the towns of Cowell and Cleve located 100 kilometres southwest of Whyalla, South Australia. The 35 wind turbines are positioned on the elongated Mt Millar site (about 7 kilometres in …   Wikipedia

  • Wind power in South Australia — is a growing industry with 648 megawatts (MW) of operational wind farm capacity and a further 170 MW under construction. [ [http://www.geocities.com/daveclarkecb/Australia/WindSA.html Wind power and wind farms in SA] ] South Australia is well… …   Wikipedia

  • Grid-tied electrical system — A grid tied electrical system, also called Tied to grid or Grid tie system, is a semi autonomous electrical generation or grid energy storage system which links to the mains to feed excess capacity back to the local mains electrical grid. When… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”