Consert's Energy Management System To Revolutionize Smart Grid Technology
Posted on: Wednesday, 15 April 2009, 12:39 CDT
Consert, Inc., based in
In association with the FREEDM initiative (a National Science Foundation (NSF) funded program), Consert, Inc. will soon launch a pilot program at
Using an interactive display terminal installed in their apartments or by logging onto a Web site, students in 20 to 30 off-campus apartments will be able to enter their energy usage patterns (or select from a set of typical profiles). The system then works to reduce "ghost" consumption on high consumption devices such as air conditioners and water heaters that draw energy when not in use.
Consert estimates that the students will reduce their household energy use by a minimum of 10 to 15 percent. The technology allows students to set a target electric bill amount and the system manages to that target based on the student's preferences. Students can also see how much money they are saving and how much they're cutting down on greenhouse gasses. Consert will also provide 700kpps or better Internet access to any apartment that does not have an Internet connection.
"Our overall goal is to demonstrate between 1 and 10 megawatts of renewable energy distribution across a Consert driven smart grid within the next year and a half," Moore said. "We are in the process of finalizing additional pilots. The results will support our nation's necessary transition to alternative, renewable energy sources."
Consert's technology allows mandated greenhouse gas management to begin, provides income from carbon credit sales, allows free-market competition for hardware, establishes an intelligent and more reliable smart grid and creates green-collar jobs. For more information, visit www.consert.com.
SOURCE Consert, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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