Experts Talk Smart Grid at DC Internet Society

Wednesday evening, members of the DC chapter of the Internet Society gathered at the National Library of Medicine for the latest in their Internet 2020 series, Developing a National Smart Grid.  As NextGenWeb often emphasizes, technology and environmental efficiency are increasingly intertwined, so this was a very timely topic for an Internet group.

Fred Baker, Fellow at Cisco Systems and former Chairman of the IETF, started the discussion with an explanation of what the Smart Grid actually is.  He described how standards relate to how electricity moves around among consumers, buildings, substations, control centers, and more. With that, there are many functional requirements for communication. “The Network should enable an application in a particular domain to communicate with an application in any other domain in the information network, with proper management control over who and where applications can be interconnected.”

Katherine Hamilton, President of the GridWise Alliance, advocates for a smarter grid on behalf of a coalition comprised of hundreds of large and small enterprises. “The Smart Grid allows stakeholders to have more choices as well as participate in their energy choices.  It enables a more reliable, more flexible, more efficient, more secure, cleaner electric grid.”  Hamilton believes strongly in the consumer empowerment that the “energy Internet” provides.

Watch the interviews below with Hamilton and Sally Wentworth, Senior Manager for Public Policy at ISOC, to delve deeper into the connections between energy, broadband, technology, and consumers.  We will link to the event in its entirety as soon as it’s available.

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