When we look forward to a transformed electricity system, the most important changes are happening now at the point of use in buildings and in communities. The distribution edge—the interface between the electricity system's macrogrid and therapidly growing portfolios of energy assets, control systems, and end-use technologies—is where the fundamental forces changing the economy at large are having their greatestimpact in the electricity sector. That's where RMI's Electricity Innovation Lab (eLab) is focused.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
When we look forward to a transformed electricity system, the most important changes are happening now at the point of use in buildings and in communities. The distribution edge—the interface between the electricity system's macrogrid and therapidly growing portfolios of energy assets, control systems, and end-use technologies—is where the fundamental forces changing the economy at large are having their greatestimpact in the electricity sector. That's where RMI's Electricity Innovation Lab (eLab) is focused.
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