Thursday, March 20, 2008
Carnegie Mellon Electricity Conference - Future Energy Systems, Overtaxed Power Grid
Coming on the heels of the recent massive blackout in Florida which left millions without power, the fourth annual Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Conference is dedicated to finding cheaper and more reliable ways to deliver electricity to customers in an era where the nation's power grid is overtaxed with ever greater demand.
The two-day conference -- held on March 10-11 at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon -- focussed on efficiency, security and control in future energy systems, from cyber-physical to wind-generated. It addressed topics such as micro-grid generation, industry and policy challenges, advanced technologies for generation and environmental issues.
See a preview press release of the conference here
The two-day conference -- held on March 10-11 at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon -- focussed on efficiency, security and control in future energy systems, from cyber-physical to wind-generated. It addressed topics such as micro-grid generation, industry and policy challenges, advanced technologies for generation and environmental issues.
See a preview press release of the conference here
Labels: Electrical-Engineering
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