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22 matches found for "Smart Electricity Meter"

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Developing new stimuli-responsive molecular devices

Takuzo Aidagroup directorEmergent Materials DepartmentResponsive Matter Chemistry and Engineering Research GroupRIKEN Advanced Science Institute“The appeal of chemistry is that...

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Locke, Chu Announce Significant Steps in Smart Grid Development

On May 18, 2009, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced significant progress that will help expedite development of a nationwide “smart” electric power grid....

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The race is on for new lithium ion batteries

New generations of high-energy batteries for tomorrow's propulsion technologyFinancial sponsorship running into millions has opened the way for the development of new generations of high ener...

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Semantic web promises a smarter electricity grid

Managing increasingly dispersed energy resources – from far-flung wind farms on remote mountaintops to racks of solar panels on suburban homes – is crucial if the electricity they produce is to be use...

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Smart Bridges Under Development with New Federal Grant

A year and a half after the I-35 bridge collapse in Minneapolis, the five-year project aims to create the ultimate infrastructure monitoring system and install it on several test bridges whose precise...

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Nature, Nanotechnology Fuse in Electric Yarn That Detects Blood

“Currently, smart textiles are made primarily of metallic or optical fibers. They’re fragile. They’re not comfortable. Metal fibers also corrode. There are problems with washing such electronic textil...

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Answers to huge wind-farm problems are blowin' in the wind

Solutions to this, and other problems presented by wind farms – containing huge wind turbines, each standing taller than a 60-story building and having blades more than 300 feet long – can be found bl...

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British Council’s Green edition of cubed webzine: Smart Green Meter

Making a differenceThe big challenge in creating a sustainable future is creating awareness that it’s not just governments that make changes, but individual behaviour as well. The Smart Meter,...

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Swansea Engineering team pioneer Smart Electricity Meter

And the team is now supplying nearly 1.5MWh per year of free ‘Green electricity’ to the University, helping to reduce its carbon footprint.The team, based within the Electronic Systems Design ...

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Electricity and gas consumption at a glance

Once a year, someone from the electricity or gas works comes to read the meter. Soon afterwards, the customer receives an invoice listing the power consumption for the whole year. It does not ...

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Chemists measure copper levels in zinc oxide nanowires

Although zinc oxide is best known as a strong sunblock, cold remedy, itch reliever and paint pigment, nanotech engineers like it for its photoluminescence (the ability to emit light after absorbing el...

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MIT works toward optical microchips

A new theory developed at MIT could lead to "smart" optical microchips that adapt to different wavelengths of light, potentially advancing telecommunications, spectroscopy and remote sensing...

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The longest carbon nanotubes you've ever seen

Using techniques that could revolutionize manufacturing for certain materials, researchers have grown carbon nanotubes that are the longest in the world. While still slightly less than 2 centimeters l...

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Bringing combined positioning and communications technologies to market

LIAISON is one of the largest current initiatives to develop and implement a new generation of location-based services (LBS) for the professional market. The project approach, based on what is called ...

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Ultraviolet Light Reveals Secrets of Nanoscale Electronic Materials

"We provide a complete picture of how the ferroelectric transition temperature changes when the electrical and mechanical conditions change within nanoscale ferroelectric materials," said Xi...

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