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Thursday, July 21, 2011

PEA moves further towards a “Smart Grid” with their newly announced Smart Grid Roadmap project.

Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) announces a bold step into the future with Smart Grid Roadmap project, which will apply advanced technologies to optimize the operation of the power system to serve people throughout Thailand. The Smart Grid will integrate the delivery of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power, for the benefit of consumers in Thailand, in keeping with Thailand’s commitment to protection of the environment. It will also lay the groundwork for supporting plug - in hybrid vehicles throughout the country.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Why Google and Microsoft failed on HEMS

last week we have heard from news that both "Google Powermeter" and "Microsoft Holm" are going to end their services. why did they fail? according to smartgridnews, it is they didn't care any about what's customers or utilities thinking. the customers must have more than just able to watch their usage over the time, they need a smart system!!

mores at smartgridnews.com

Thursday, April 14, 2011

PEA set to invest USD13 billion for a nationwide intelligent power network

Thailand's state utility Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) will invest Bt400 billion (USD13b) to create its smart-grid system for a nationwide intelligent power network over the next 15 years. PEA provides electricity to 15 million households.


This smart grid project is aimed at modernising PEA's power-transmission system by deploying information and communications technology to support the distribution of electricity to households. The project is to be completed in 15 years.


The utility is also promoting efficient linkage of its power system with household users. It has conducted a study on the ICT-based system for a smart power-line grid over the past six years to improve its infrastructure.


PEA will pilot the system in high-power-consuming areas such as tourist destinations, including Phuket, Chiang Mai and Pattaya. This will involve changing the meter system and installation of appropriate equipment on a voluntary basis by the residents in these areas.


During T&D Smart Grids Asia 2010, Mr. Pantong Thinsatit, Senior Engineer of PEA highlighted the key requirements for smart grids development which are system interoperability, security, information management and data integration.


Next steps for PEA as they embark on its smart grids initiative include:
· Request for Smart Grids Road map proposal
· Review an existing infrastructures/roles to improve/upgrade/replacement in order to support Smart Grids Concept
· Select area for Smart Grids Pilot project
· Short Term and Long Term Planning for Smart Grids development


Indeed Thailand is one of the countries in the region making strides to intelligently upgrading its power network which makes it an apt venue for T&D Smart Grids Asia 2011. This year's conference and exhibition will take place in Bangkok, Thailand.

Source: Zaf Coelho, Project Manager, Synergy Asia

Monday, February 21, 2011

'Smart grid' needed for Thailand's power security

A cut from Bangkok Post on Feb,14 2011, 'Smart grid' needed for power security.

Thailand's growing demand of energy especially in electricity and the requirement of enhancing supply efficiency is the main factor that will expedite the needs for Smart Grid.

Mr.Bartosz Wojszczyk, the global smart grid technical leader for GE energy said that Thailand have to upgrade their power grid into smarter systems. This action would benefits not only in generation section but also transmission and distribution system.

He also states that GE has plan to make Thailand an execution and service hub for its smart grid business emphasizing on its customers in Southeast Asia.

By 2022, Thailand's energy share aims to raise the use of renewable energy such as wind, solar or biomass to be up to 20% of the whole country energy use. This would cause problem to the utility when this such high amount of fluctuating sources of electricity penetrates to the existing grid without any intelligent control approach. Therefore Smart grid technology would help utility to manage these renewable resources connected to their system as well as enable their customers to be smarter users.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Top 10 smart grid countries

A cut from smartgridnews...
A new report from technology markets research and analysis firm Innovation Observatory ranks the top 10 countries in smart grid investing through 2030, and there are a few eye-openers. The report ranks the U.S. on top, but China is expected to take the lead from 2016.


full story at smartgridnews.com

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Modern Grid Initiative

According to the report by National Energy Technology Laboratory for the U.S. department of Energy(NETL), Today we'd like to introduce a system view of the modern grid which consisting of 5 key technologies as followings

1. Integrated Communication
2. Sensing and Measurement
3.Advanced Component
4. Advanced Control Metheod
5.Improved Interfaces and decision support

For more details please follow us on the next post.!!!