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151 Electricity

Last update: May 8/24

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Smart Grids (CC BY)

This textbook covers smart grids, a range of technologies that allow for more complex interactions between the utility (electricity) and consumer. Some of these interactions include better monitoring of energy generation, transmission, and usage so that a utility can better predict demand, pinpoint outages, and serve its customers. A smart grid allows for better integration of consumer generated power such as solar panels or turbines. In addition, a smart grid could result in lower utlity rates for customers through automating electical demand such as controlling charging car batteries when utility usage is low.

Videos

This is a British Columbia created resource.The Electric Academy (CC BY)

Sometimes electrical theory can come across as confusing. These videos are simple and to the point. This series of dozens of easy-to-understand videos was created by Chad Flinn when he was a trades instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

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