John Simmins (EPRI) Smartglasses and AR Solutions in Power and Energy IndustryAugmentedWorldExpo
The electric utility industry is facing many issues, an aging workforce, reduced electricity demands, renewable energy integration and others. To cope with a younger, more inexperienced workforce a “great leap forward” in technology is needed. Smart wearable technology and augmented reality offer promise to relieve some of these operational pressures utilities face. As with most technologies, adoption by industry rests on the ability to determine if actual, measureable efficiency gains can be obtained. This presentation will review where the utility industry currently is with adoption of wearables and AR and will describe the efforts of the industry to quantitatively assess the impact of these technologies. Results from an international, ongoing, collaborative research effort by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will be presented.
Augmented World Expo (AWE) is back for its seventh year in our largest conference and expo featuring technologies giving us superpowers: augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and wearable tech. Join over 4,000 attendees from all over the world including a mix of CEOs, CTOs, designers, developers, creative agencies, futurists, analysts, investors, and top press in a fantastic opportunity to learn, inspire, partner, and experience first hand the most exciting industry of our times. See more at http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
How building owners, developers and tenants are working together with technology providers to develop high-performance, net-zero, and positive-energy buildings.
This presentation looks into where the industry is heading, what to look for, how new technologies are applied, and what to expect in the future. 11.02.2018
This document discusses the benefits of electrifying America and the world using EDIX systems. EDIX can generate electricity for residential, commercial, industrial, and other applications with up to 99% efficiency. It argues that achieving 20% electricity generation from EDIX by 2030 in the US could reduce annual CO2 emissions by over 800 million metric tons and save over 5 quadrillion BTUs of fuel annually. EDIX is presented as a renewable and effective energy option that can help address current and future energy needs in the US and globally.
The document discusses smart grids and smart cities. It states that smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens that will require adaptation, but they may also be interesting and fun. The presentation was given by Olivier Cateura, an assistant professor from Grenoble Ecole de Management, on smart grids, policy, and consumer choice.
John Simmins (EPRI) Smartglasses and AR Solutions in Power and Energy IndustryAugmentedWorldExpo
The electric utility industry is facing many issues, an aging workforce, reduced electricity demands, renewable energy integration and others. To cope with a younger, more inexperienced workforce a “great leap forward” in technology is needed. Smart wearable technology and augmented reality offer promise to relieve some of these operational pressures utilities face. As with most technologies, adoption by industry rests on the ability to determine if actual, measureable efficiency gains can be obtained. This presentation will review where the utility industry currently is with adoption of wearables and AR and will describe the efforts of the industry to quantitatively assess the impact of these technologies. Results from an international, ongoing, collaborative research effort by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will be presented.
Augmented World Expo (AWE) is back for its seventh year in our largest conference and expo featuring technologies giving us superpowers: augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and wearable tech. Join over 4,000 attendees from all over the world including a mix of CEOs, CTOs, designers, developers, creative agencies, futurists, analysts, investors, and top press in a fantastic opportunity to learn, inspire, partner, and experience first hand the most exciting industry of our times. See more at http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
How building owners, developers and tenants are working together with technology providers to develop high-performance, net-zero, and positive-energy buildings.
This presentation looks into where the industry is heading, what to look for, how new technologies are applied, and what to expect in the future. 11.02.2018
This document discusses the benefits of electrifying America and the world using EDIX systems. EDIX can generate electricity for residential, commercial, industrial, and other applications with up to 99% efficiency. It argues that achieving 20% electricity generation from EDIX by 2030 in the US could reduce annual CO2 emissions by over 800 million metric tons and save over 5 quadrillion BTUs of fuel annually. EDIX is presented as a renewable and effective energy option that can help address current and future energy needs in the US and globally.
The document discusses smart grids and smart cities. It states that smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens that will require adaptation, but they may also be interesting and fun. The presentation was given by Olivier Cateura, an assistant professor from Grenoble Ecole de Management, on smart grids, policy, and consumer choice.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can help Canada and Alberta become world leaders in transitioning to a zero carbon economy. It argues that ICT has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions through applications like telework, smart grids, and data centers powered by renewable energy. The document proposes using ICT-enabled solutions and "carbon rewards" instead of carbon taxes to incentivize emission reductions while keeping wealth in the local economy. It also outlines challenges around ensuring reliable digital services from intermittent renewable sources and providing broadband internet access as a carbon reward.
This document provides an overview of Schneider Electric's Buildings Business. It discusses Schneider Electric's vision, mission, and positioning in energy management. It then describes the Buildings Business, the markets and customers it serves, the challenges customers face related to energy and connectivity, and how Schneider Electric addresses these challenges through integrated solutions across five domains: process and machine management, building management, security management, power management, and white space management. The document also outlines Schneider Electric's product offerings, routes to market, and leadership in the buildings ecosystem.
Dean Park, President of GE Oil & Gas Korea, discusses the strategic implications of the age of gas for Korea. He argues that gas will play a long-term role as a "destination fuel" to achieve a low-carbon economy rather than just a "bridge fuel". GE expects continued demand for gas and is developing innovative solutions across the gas value chain, from extraction to end use, to enable a more secure energy future. These solutions leverage predictive analytics, remote monitoring technologies, and collaboration to increase efficiency. Korea has opportunities to participate in major international gas projects that will require even greater technology and partnership.
ICT4S - Designing for Sustainability: Breakthrough or suboptimisationSURFsara
This document discusses the sustainability impacts of switching to OLED screens. It questions whether this is a "little" change or a "big" change, and a stepping stone or a distraction. It notes that OLED screens could provide energy savings when displaying black, but these savings may be negated when displaying white or evaporated based on current webpage designs. A pilot study found people preferred screens with black backgrounds, but not primarily for energy reasons. The document argues that looking only at screen technology itself versus the larger ecosystem and user behaviors is short-sighted. It also notes that while interventions can provide savings, they always incur costs, and the energy saved by a screen is small compared to lifetime energy used by other systems like networks and
IES Faculty: Digital Twins – the latest buzz word! But what does it mean for ...IES VE
The concept of digital twins is not new. However, the advance of the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ is making cyber-physical systems in the built environment practical, useful and affordable. Productivity gains and cost savings aside, digital twins will also become an essential tool in addressing the current climate crisis, presenting dramatic and exciting opportunities to achieve zero carbon targets and promote sustainable, healthier buildings.
But what are digital twins? And how can they be used in the built environment? What tools are available? And how can we overcome the challenges faced by lack of data? This faculty answered these questions.
This document summarizes the key findings of a 2014 survey of 77 US rural electric cooperatives on their smart grid initiatives and trends. The top benefits of smart grid for rural utilities are reduced restoration times, increased visibility and control of the grid, and analytics-based decision making. While costs are a significant challenge, most rural utilities have some smart grid efforts underway or planned, with automatic meter reading and advanced metering infrastructure being common projects. Integration of distributed energy resources and developing expertise in data analytics were also highlighted as challenges for rural cooperatives.
SE's sustainability report shows an overall score of 3.94/10, in line with the three-year objective (8/10 by end 2014). The Planet & Society Barometer helps in driving and measuring SE’s sustainable development commitment
This document summarizes an innovation called the ReGenX motor/generator that claims to create a self-charging, self-accelerating electric vehicle by operating any generator coil at a high enough frequency to cause system acceleration when supplying power to a load rather than deceleration. It has garnered interest from various automakers, government agencies, and scientists, though some claim it violates established laws of physics.
Mel Siegel. Лекция по энергетике для робототехникиAlbert Yefimov
The document discusses potential issues with power and energy that could impact the growth of robotics. It notes that while robots currently rely on inferior battery technology compared to biological systems, energy storage is a major challenge across many fields not just robotics. The document also argues that managing transient power sources from things like solar energy presents opportunities for robotics to contribute solutions that could apply more broadly. Overall, while power and energy pose technical hurdles, the document concludes they are unlikely to significantly brake the engine of robotics growth.
Schneider Electric is committed to promoting access to energy for all through its BipBop program, which takes an integrated approach to business, innovation, and developing people's skills. The program partners with investment funds to create companies providing electrical solutions tailored to those living at the base of the pyramid. It also trains young people in electrical skills and sponsors them. This holistic approach aims to create virtuous dynamics by linking business opportunities, responsible innovation to meet local needs, and skills development.
John Simmins (EPRI): Electric Utility AR: IoT, Smart Cities and all ThatAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Work Track at AWE USA 2017 - the largest conference for AR+VR in Santa Clara, California May 31- June 2, 2017.
John Simmins (EPRI): Electric Utility AR: IoT, Smart Cities and all That
Utilities have a jump on the rest of the world when it comes to IoT, Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities. They have had a lot of “things” to communicate with for a long time. Recently, AR has changed how that happens. This presentation will show how humans talk to “things” in a utility context. Examples will be presented from environmental, generations and power delivery perspectives.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
This document discusses how electric utilities and smart cities are increasingly interconnected through technologies like the Internet of Things, smart grids, and augmented reality. It provides an overview of EPRI, an independent nonprofit research institute for the electric power industry, and its research projects related to generation, transmission, distribution, and other areas that support the transformation to more flexible, resilient and connected power systems. Key topics covered include smart cities, the growth of connected devices, opportunities for utilities to leverage infrastructure and integrate with smart city initiatives, and standards needed to facilitate integration.
Insights Success is The Best Business Magazine in the world for enterprises. Being a platform, it focuses distinctively on emerging as well as leading fastest growing companies, their confrontational style of doing businesses and the way of delivering effective and collaborative solutions to strengthen market share. Here, we talk about the leader’s viewpoints & ideas, latest products/services, etc. Insights Success magazine reaches out to all the ‘C’ Level Professionals, VPs, Consultants, VCs, Managers, and HRs of various industries.
Building sustainable livelihoods through renewable energy cases EfficientCarbonZolt Energy
Balancing issues between development through science and protecting the planet. A few case studies on how Sustainable Livelihoods can be build through Renewable Energy.
- Global warming poses one of the greatest threats to society and the economy, requiring 15-30% cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and deeper 60-80% cuts by 2050 to limit temperature rise.
- Information and communication technology (ICT) can both directly reduce its own 2-3% share of emissions and enable much larger indirect emission reductions in other sectors like transportation and buildings.
- A "zero carbon" strategy of relocating ICT infrastructure to remote renewable energy sites powered by wind and solar is proposed, using optical networks to connect to users. This could make growth in ICT services carbon neutral.
This document describes a new technology called ReGenX that allows for a self-charging and self-accelerating electric vehicle generator. It claims to solve issues with electric vehicle range anxiety, costs, charging times and limited regenerative braking. The technology is being offered to automakers with no upfront costs and has received interest from various companies and researchers who want to validate and understand how it works, though it may violate known laws of physics.
The building of Internet data centers (IDCs) is a growing industry that is pushing the limits of electric power and reliability requirements. As utilities must decide whether it is worth the cost to build new infrastructure to keep up with the present demand, facility operators are looking at power distribution designs that will improve efficiency and allow them to continue to expand their operations.
IT and OT: How the Internet of Things enables the convergence of IT & EnergySchneider Electric
Demand for energy continues to increase and more and more intelligent devices are being connected to people and each other. As business leaders and consumers, how will we be able to benefit from this massive technological shift whilst driving down operating expenditure and improving our carbon footprint for our companies and the planet?
Presented by Jonathan Hart – SVP Corporate Marketing, Schneider Electric during Power To The Cloud, Schneider Electric Middle East Datacenter Solutions Conference
China high voltage switch industry report, 2010-2011ResearchInChina
The document analyzes and discusses the development of China's high voltage switch industry from 2010-2011. It focuses on key products such as circuit breakers, gas insulated switchgear, and disconnecting switches. It also highlights the major manufacturers in the industry and their operations.
Worldwide ReGenX and BiTT Commercialization and Integration Projects and Part...Thane Heins
1) PDi is working with several companies to integrate its ReGenX generator and BiTT technologies into various vehicle and energy generation applications. This includes projects with Liberty Electric Cars to integrate ReGenX into buses in the UK, HERO Electric in India to integrate into scooters, and demonstrations for Prince Charles and Richard Branson in the UK.
2) Independent testing by the National Research Council of Canada showed the ReGenX generator delivering over 223.8% more output than a conventional generator using 40.2% less input power.
3) PDi is also pursuing applications of its technologies for water purification in India, electric vehicles in Canada, diesel generators in the US, and potential uses
The document provides an in-depth analysis of emerging trends, drivers, and market forecasts for adopting dc power in buildings. It examines opportunities for dc power in four sectors: data centers, commercial/industrial facilities, telecom central offices, and residential installations. For each sector, it estimates threshold and saturation adoption rates. Data centers and commercial/industrial facilities are projected to reach threshold adoption by 2019 due to supporting standards, regulations, and pilot programs. Telecom has a lower threshold but must reach a higher saturation. Residential has few standards and the highest thresholds/saturation rates. The report provides illustrations of power systems, efficiency comparisons, and company profiles. It also discusses the roles of standards organizations and estimates dollar market projections
This document describes a solar-powered electric vehicle that can charge itself using solar energy technology. The project aims to design an electric car that decreases dependence on fuel and reduces air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It uses solar panels to charge the vehicle's lithium-ion battery bank. An Arduino board controls functions like direction, speed and charging. A NodeMCU module enables internet of things connectivity. Joysticks control direction while motor drivers power the motors. The design aims to promote sustainable transportation using renewable solar energy.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can help Canada and Alberta become world leaders in transitioning to a zero carbon economy. It argues that ICT has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions through applications like telework, smart grids, and data centers powered by renewable energy. The document proposes using ICT-enabled solutions and "carbon rewards" instead of carbon taxes to incentivize emission reductions while keeping wealth in the local economy. It also outlines challenges around ensuring reliable digital services from intermittent renewable sources and providing broadband internet access as a carbon reward.
This document provides an overview of Schneider Electric's Buildings Business. It discusses Schneider Electric's vision, mission, and positioning in energy management. It then describes the Buildings Business, the markets and customers it serves, the challenges customers face related to energy and connectivity, and how Schneider Electric addresses these challenges through integrated solutions across five domains: process and machine management, building management, security management, power management, and white space management. The document also outlines Schneider Electric's product offerings, routes to market, and leadership in the buildings ecosystem.
Dean Park, President of GE Oil & Gas Korea, discusses the strategic implications of the age of gas for Korea. He argues that gas will play a long-term role as a "destination fuel" to achieve a low-carbon economy rather than just a "bridge fuel". GE expects continued demand for gas and is developing innovative solutions across the gas value chain, from extraction to end use, to enable a more secure energy future. These solutions leverage predictive analytics, remote monitoring technologies, and collaboration to increase efficiency. Korea has opportunities to participate in major international gas projects that will require even greater technology and partnership.
ICT4S - Designing for Sustainability: Breakthrough or suboptimisationSURFsara
This document discusses the sustainability impacts of switching to OLED screens. It questions whether this is a "little" change or a "big" change, and a stepping stone or a distraction. It notes that OLED screens could provide energy savings when displaying black, but these savings may be negated when displaying white or evaporated based on current webpage designs. A pilot study found people preferred screens with black backgrounds, but not primarily for energy reasons. The document argues that looking only at screen technology itself versus the larger ecosystem and user behaviors is short-sighted. It also notes that while interventions can provide savings, they always incur costs, and the energy saved by a screen is small compared to lifetime energy used by other systems like networks and
IES Faculty: Digital Twins – the latest buzz word! But what does it mean for ...IES VE
The concept of digital twins is not new. However, the advance of the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ is making cyber-physical systems in the built environment practical, useful and affordable. Productivity gains and cost savings aside, digital twins will also become an essential tool in addressing the current climate crisis, presenting dramatic and exciting opportunities to achieve zero carbon targets and promote sustainable, healthier buildings.
But what are digital twins? And how can they be used in the built environment? What tools are available? And how can we overcome the challenges faced by lack of data? This faculty answered these questions.
This document summarizes the key findings of a 2014 survey of 77 US rural electric cooperatives on their smart grid initiatives and trends. The top benefits of smart grid for rural utilities are reduced restoration times, increased visibility and control of the grid, and analytics-based decision making. While costs are a significant challenge, most rural utilities have some smart grid efforts underway or planned, with automatic meter reading and advanced metering infrastructure being common projects. Integration of distributed energy resources and developing expertise in data analytics were also highlighted as challenges for rural cooperatives.
SE's sustainability report shows an overall score of 3.94/10, in line with the three-year objective (8/10 by end 2014). The Planet & Society Barometer helps in driving and measuring SE’s sustainable development commitment
This document summarizes an innovation called the ReGenX motor/generator that claims to create a self-charging, self-accelerating electric vehicle by operating any generator coil at a high enough frequency to cause system acceleration when supplying power to a load rather than deceleration. It has garnered interest from various automakers, government agencies, and scientists, though some claim it violates established laws of physics.
Mel Siegel. Лекция по энергетике для робототехникиAlbert Yefimov
The document discusses potential issues with power and energy that could impact the growth of robotics. It notes that while robots currently rely on inferior battery technology compared to biological systems, energy storage is a major challenge across many fields not just robotics. The document also argues that managing transient power sources from things like solar energy presents opportunities for robotics to contribute solutions that could apply more broadly. Overall, while power and energy pose technical hurdles, the document concludes they are unlikely to significantly brake the engine of robotics growth.
Schneider Electric is committed to promoting access to energy for all through its BipBop program, which takes an integrated approach to business, innovation, and developing people's skills. The program partners with investment funds to create companies providing electrical solutions tailored to those living at the base of the pyramid. It also trains young people in electrical skills and sponsors them. This holistic approach aims to create virtuous dynamics by linking business opportunities, responsible innovation to meet local needs, and skills development.
John Simmins (EPRI): Electric Utility AR: IoT, Smart Cities and all ThatAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Work Track at AWE USA 2017 - the largest conference for AR+VR in Santa Clara, California May 31- June 2, 2017.
John Simmins (EPRI): Electric Utility AR: IoT, Smart Cities and all That
Utilities have a jump on the rest of the world when it comes to IoT, Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities. They have had a lot of “things” to communicate with for a long time. Recently, AR has changed how that happens. This presentation will show how humans talk to “things” in a utility context. Examples will be presented from environmental, generations and power delivery perspectives.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
This document discusses how electric utilities and smart cities are increasingly interconnected through technologies like the Internet of Things, smart grids, and augmented reality. It provides an overview of EPRI, an independent nonprofit research institute for the electric power industry, and its research projects related to generation, transmission, distribution, and other areas that support the transformation to more flexible, resilient and connected power systems. Key topics covered include smart cities, the growth of connected devices, opportunities for utilities to leverage infrastructure and integrate with smart city initiatives, and standards needed to facilitate integration.
Insights Success is The Best Business Magazine in the world for enterprises. Being a platform, it focuses distinctively on emerging as well as leading fastest growing companies, their confrontational style of doing businesses and the way of delivering effective and collaborative solutions to strengthen market share. Here, we talk about the leader’s viewpoints & ideas, latest products/services, etc. Insights Success magazine reaches out to all the ‘C’ Level Professionals, VPs, Consultants, VCs, Managers, and HRs of various industries.
Building sustainable livelihoods through renewable energy cases EfficientCarbonZolt Energy
Balancing issues between development through science and protecting the planet. A few case studies on how Sustainable Livelihoods can be build through Renewable Energy.
- Global warming poses one of the greatest threats to society and the economy, requiring 15-30% cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and deeper 60-80% cuts by 2050 to limit temperature rise.
- Information and communication technology (ICT) can both directly reduce its own 2-3% share of emissions and enable much larger indirect emission reductions in other sectors like transportation and buildings.
- A "zero carbon" strategy of relocating ICT infrastructure to remote renewable energy sites powered by wind and solar is proposed, using optical networks to connect to users. This could make growth in ICT services carbon neutral.
This document describes a new technology called ReGenX that allows for a self-charging and self-accelerating electric vehicle generator. It claims to solve issues with electric vehicle range anxiety, costs, charging times and limited regenerative braking. The technology is being offered to automakers with no upfront costs and has received interest from various companies and researchers who want to validate and understand how it works, though it may violate known laws of physics.
The building of Internet data centers (IDCs) is a growing industry that is pushing the limits of electric power and reliability requirements. As utilities must decide whether it is worth the cost to build new infrastructure to keep up with the present demand, facility operators are looking at power distribution designs that will improve efficiency and allow them to continue to expand their operations.
IT and OT: How the Internet of Things enables the convergence of IT & EnergySchneider Electric
Demand for energy continues to increase and more and more intelligent devices are being connected to people and each other. As business leaders and consumers, how will we be able to benefit from this massive technological shift whilst driving down operating expenditure and improving our carbon footprint for our companies and the planet?
Presented by Jonathan Hart – SVP Corporate Marketing, Schneider Electric during Power To The Cloud, Schneider Electric Middle East Datacenter Solutions Conference
China high voltage switch industry report, 2010-2011ResearchInChina
The document analyzes and discusses the development of China's high voltage switch industry from 2010-2011. It focuses on key products such as circuit breakers, gas insulated switchgear, and disconnecting switches. It also highlights the major manufacturers in the industry and their operations.
Worldwide ReGenX and BiTT Commercialization and Integration Projects and Part...Thane Heins
1) PDi is working with several companies to integrate its ReGenX generator and BiTT technologies into various vehicle and energy generation applications. This includes projects with Liberty Electric Cars to integrate ReGenX into buses in the UK, HERO Electric in India to integrate into scooters, and demonstrations for Prince Charles and Richard Branson in the UK.
2) Independent testing by the National Research Council of Canada showed the ReGenX generator delivering over 223.8% more output than a conventional generator using 40.2% less input power.
3) PDi is also pursuing applications of its technologies for water purification in India, electric vehicles in Canada, diesel generators in the US, and potential uses
The document provides an in-depth analysis of emerging trends, drivers, and market forecasts for adopting dc power in buildings. It examines opportunities for dc power in four sectors: data centers, commercial/industrial facilities, telecom central offices, and residential installations. For each sector, it estimates threshold and saturation adoption rates. Data centers and commercial/industrial facilities are projected to reach threshold adoption by 2019 due to supporting standards, regulations, and pilot programs. Telecom has a lower threshold but must reach a higher saturation. Residential has few standards and the highest thresholds/saturation rates. The report provides illustrations of power systems, efficiency comparisons, and company profiles. It also discusses the roles of standards organizations and estimates dollar market projections
This document describes a solar-powered electric vehicle that can charge itself using solar energy technology. The project aims to design an electric car that decreases dependence on fuel and reduces air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It uses solar panels to charge the vehicle's lithium-ion battery bank. An Arduino board controls functions like direction, speed and charging. A NodeMCU module enables internet of things connectivity. Joysticks control direction while motor drivers power the motors. The design aims to promote sustainable transportation using renewable solar energy.
The document discusses emerging trends in energy technology and the skills needed for the energy sector. It identifies key trends like increased energy efficiency, growth of renewable sources like solar and wind, distributed generation, smart grids, and new technologies like biofuels, hydrogen, nanotechnology. It emphasizes the importance of education in STEM fields and certifications for jobs in energy. Challenges include making energy efficiency programs more viable and addressing technical maturity of renewable technologies.
This document discusses site identification for mini hydro power projects. It explains that run-of-river hydro power relies on utilizing the natural flow of a river or stream through diversion into a channel and penstock system. The key parameters for design are flow and head. Feasibility studies require measuring these parameters, estimating electrical load, and assessing connectivity to electricity demand. Accurate site identification and data collection are essential for developing an optimized design to avoid cost increases or unsatisfying performance. It is recommended to consult experienced mini hydro experts during the design phase.
THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A FOUR – WAY TRAFFIC LIGHT Stephen Achionye
This document provides an overview of a student project to design and implement a four-way traffic light control circuit. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and motivation for the project. It then outlines the various chapters that will be included, such as a review of traffic light control systems, the specific design of this traffic light control, any problems encountered, testing procedures, and conclusions. The overall aim is to build a prototype four-way traffic light control circuit that can efficiently control traffic flow at an intersection.
This document provides an acknowledgement and thanks to various individuals and organizations who supported the completion of a project on developing a smart energy meter. It thanks the Electronics Instrumentation and Control Engineering Department at Thapar University for providing the opportunity and guidance. It also thanks the Texas Instruments Centre for Embedded Product Design for their financial support, technical guidance, expertise, and knowledge which were essential to the successful implementation and quality outcomes of the project. Finally, it expresses gratitude to families and colleagues for their encouragement and support in completing the project.
Electronics engineering is an important and growing field that impacts everyday life. Electronics engineers design devices like phones, computers, and communication systems using science, math, and engineering techniques. Studying electronics engineering provides opportunities to create electrical systems that help millions of people. Careers in electronics include positions as electronics engineers, communication engineers, design engineers, and more in both government sectors like ISRO and private companies like Samsung. The field of electronics engineering continues to expand with new technologies and remains in high demand.
Webinar - Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementat...Cluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: "Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementation of Energy Communities".
Sklubi AlumniWeekend 23.10.2010:
Reijo Maihaniemi
Electricity Consumption: General
Electricity Savings Through DC Power Feed
DC Data Center Projects in the World
ICT Energy saving actions
This document describes a footstep power generation system developed by a group of students. The system uses piezoelectric sensors to capture energy from human footfalls and convert it to electrical energy. An Arduino microcontroller is used to regulate and store the generated voltage in a battery. The highest voltage generated was 8.29V, which can be used to charge mobile phones or other devices. The system provides a renewable energy source and has potential applications in places with high foot traffic like railway stations.
Power GaN 2017: Epitaxy, Devices, Applications, and Technology Trends 2017 Re...Yole Developpement
The GaN power device supply chain is acting to support market growth.
THE SUPPLY CHAIN FOR POWER GAN PREPARES FOR PRODUCTION
The supply chain is close to being settle for the Power GaN market and deals during 2017 show confidence that GaN will be a successful market. First of all, there have been big investments from the main foundries to increase their capacity to handle mass production. Navitas just announced the partnership with TSMC and Amkor to ramp production capacity. Moreover, BMW i Ventures has just invested in GaN Systems. The Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs is also interested in using GaN for clean and green technologies, also in collaboration with GaN Systems.
GaN manufacturers continue developing new products and provide samples to customers, as is the case with EPC and its wireless charging line. During 2017, Panasonic announced the mass production of its 650 V products and Exagan successfully produced its first high voltage devices on 8-inch wafers. Other players are in the final phase of R&D or qualification for their GaN products to be launched in 2018. In both cases, manufacturers and clients are pushing to use GaN HEMTs in emerging technologies.
Yole Développement differentiates the Power GaN supply chain into two main models: the Integrated Device Manufacturer (IDM) model and the foundry model. We think that both IDM and foundry models will co-exist while there are different needs on the market, for example in consumer and industrial applications. In addition to the existing models, China is introducing a model with an R&D research center or design center, an external epitaxial supplier and a foundry for manufacturing, to support large-scale demand in the future.
This report furnishes an overview of the GaN power industry, covering the value chain from epitaxy and device design to device processing. It updates the supply chain and there is an overview of the year’s investments.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
The document discusses the major elements of transmission and distribution systems for mini hydro power, including transforming the voltage from the generator to the transmission line, running the transmission line to a central point in the village, and then stepping down the voltage for the distribution lines to connect to houses and facilities. Proper planning is required to minimize losses and costs by keeping transmission distances short and following regulations for cable layout and clearances.
Real-time load monitoring of distribution transformer using IOTHassanHdeab
In recent years, the use of the internet for communication from one device to another device known as the Internet of Things (IOT) is making its presence everywhere. With IoT we are capable of communicating with system devices and to use the devices data for controlling, monitoring and protecting it. Here the project presents design and development of an online power consumption monitor that uses IoT. Apart from this, the monitoring system detects faults in distribution transformer by verifying and maintaining records of the supply voltage and load current.
The document discusses technologies of the future and exponential growth. It introduces the Department of Engineering at Aarhus University, which aims to educate outstanding engineers and perform research. It then covers several technologies being researched at the university including multi-core processors, photonic chip design, brain-computer interfaces, renewable energy systems, biomaterials, and single-cell analysis techniques. Computational power is enabling advances in these fields.
EnergyDeck at Smart Homes & Cleanpower 2013 Cambridge, UK via CIR www.hvm-uk.comJustin Hayward
EnergyDeck is a community-powered platform that helps organizations and individuals track, save, and share energy consumption data and best practices. It allows users to manually or automatically upload consumption metrics, identify savings potential through benchmarks and analytics, and learn from the projects and experiences of others. The platform links different stakeholders involved in building management to facilitate collaboration. It has already been used successfully by over 100 organizations in a carbon reduction challenge in the UK, helping them achieve close to the 10% emissions reduction target.
So Cal Edison Smart Grid Strategyand Roadmapbrucetotty
This document provides Southern California Edison's (SCE) updated smart grid strategy and roadmap. It discusses the need for a smarter grid to meet policy goals around climate change, energy independence, and infrastructure security. A smarter grid is needed to integrate more renewable energy, enable customer participation, and ensure continued reliability. SCE developed its first smart grid roadmap in 2007 and this updated roadmap summarizes SCE's activities and plans for developing and implementing a smarter grid through 2030 using a methodology of customer-focused engineering, open innovation, scenario planning, standards development, and technology evaluation.
Electricity Generation Tiles Using Piezoelectric SensorIRJET Journal
This document describes a system for generating electricity using piezoelectric sensors in tiles. When people walk on the tiles, the pressure exerted is converted to voltage by the piezoelectric sensors. This voltage is then stored in batteries. Key components of the system include piezoelectric sensor tiles, voltage regulators, diodes, an RFID module, and an Arduino microcontroller. The tiles contain multiple piezoelectric sensors connected in a series-parallel configuration. Testing showed a linear relationship between a person's weight and the power generated. The stored energy could power devices like street lights or charge mobile phones using an RFID reader. The system provides an environmentally friendly way to generate electricity from human foot traffic.
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Advanced power production system through an applied force
1. A4018
EngineeringDesign
Thinking
VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, HYDERABAD
Autonomous institute, affiliated to JNTUH
Title of the Potential
Project
POWER PRODUCTION SYSTEM THROUGH APPLIED
FORCE
By
19885A0419 – A. RAKESH (Facilitator)
19885A0423 – M. SUSHMITHA (Prototype)
18881A04K6 – G. NANDINI (Literature survey)
18881A04J9 – C. SAILESH (Specification
development)
17881A04K7 – K. MANISHA (Documentation)
Under the guidance of
Ms.C.Padmini
Assistant professor ,Dept of ECE
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Team No.- 2
Team Name –
ShowBots
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Outline:
• Problem statement identified by each individual
• Selected problem statement & its Objectives
• Motivation
• Introduction & Need statement
• List of 10 specifications (Measurable & Testable)
• Projects that are currently in the market
• Conceptualization (Concept Design)
• Picture of the prototype
• Four-square template for Prototype Testing
• Video link
• Decision matrix with at least 5 of the specifications
• Conclusions and Future Scope
• References
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Roll Number Name of the Student Problem Identified
19885A0419 Rakesh Heavy investments for installing and
distributing the power to Consumers
19885A0423 Sushmitha Comforts and safety of the handicapped
persons.
18881A04K6 Nandini Power wastages by many Gadgets that
are used in our homes.
18881A04J9 Sailesh Make sure that the Customer got
vegetables or perfect products from
Markets.
17881A04K7 Manisha Network issues.
Problems Identified By Each Individual
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Selected Problem Statement:
Power production sys through applied force
The product or a project which relates to CLOTHES,FOOD AND SHELTER which are
definitely not going to failure in any moment because these are vital human needs
without these we cannot survive. And the Current Situation is adding one more term
to the above list i.e. POWER.
How the population is increasing in our day to day life simultaneously the
consumption of power also increasing.
The main advantage of this project is ,it reduces the investments which are done by
the government for installing and distributing the power to the Consumers.
The problem that relates to power then it’s not a small issue . We can say it’s a global
problem .
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Motivation:
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Introduction:
• In day to day life, Electricity is most commonly used
energy resource. Its demand is increasing day by day.
• It is needed that wasted energy must have to utilize,
human force like walking is the most common
activity done by human being while walking energy is
wasted in the form of vibration to the surface.
• In this electric power is generated as
nonconventional method. And this wasted energy can
be converted into electricity using the principle
called piezoelectric effect.
• Piezoelectric effect which is going to convert
mechanical energy into electric energy in our case
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Need Statement:
Our Target is to reduce the investments regarding power by the
govt. These can be happen By adopting the transducer principle
called piezo electrics . we can generate the power by applying
some force on Bunch of piezoelectric tile. Through this we can
achieve maximum 30volts for each time. These process will
reduce at least 10% of the investments regarding power.
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List of Specifications:
• Self generating
-> required during installation (4 - 5v)
• Fast response
-> Conversion in 2ns -3ms
• Portable device
-> 21cm X 23cm
• Costs Less to Maintain
-> 200-300(Rs) for each set per year (Worst Case)
• Protective circuit
-> The circuit is encapsulated by metal (5mm width) and hard wood (10mm width)
• Circuit costs reasonable price
-> varies between 2500-3000(Rs)
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Projects that are currently in the market:
01
Foot step power generation : in this process they have used the principle of
piezoelectric. And the main agenda of this process is to use the wasted energy by the
peoples like walking on a road , exercising, warm-ups,.. etc. firstly they install the
process on the public places like theatres, shopping malls, bus stops,….etc. and then
that process is going to convert the human foot step force into Electrical Energy and
then it will store that energy into a rechargeable battery and make use of it .
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Projects that are currently in the
market: 02
Pavegen plan to power the world: The Pavegen technology is a
multifunctional custom flooring system. Pavegen’s tiles are electro-magnetic.
As people step on the tiles, their weight cause EM induction generators to
vertically displace, which results in a rotatory motion that generates off-grid
electricity. Additionally, each tile is equipped with a wireless API that transmits
real-time movement data analytics.
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Conceptual Design:
Fig: Block Diagram of the design
Fig: PCB Structured design
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Picture of the prototype:
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Prototype Testing (4 Square Model):
What worked?
• Authentication services.
From the improvements authentication
services is going to work by RFID modules and
it’s reader module in the process. This address
the above improvement in an effective
manner.
What could be improved?
Since the device operates with small electric
charge, they need high impedance for the
cable for electrical interface. So here we need
to improve that impedance of the cable.
New ideas
The utilization of wasted energy is more
relevant and important for the developed
and populated countries.
So we can use this project for:
• Flooring tiles
• Dance floors
• Educational institutions
Questions
• Is it cause any harm to users?
• How would you define it is protective?
• What is the strength or capacity it can
handle?
• What is the maximum weight it can
withstand?
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Applications:
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Energy through steps
Dancing Floor
Flooring Tiles
Piezoelectric Tile Under water
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Future Scope:
Piezoelectric circuit inside shoe
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Reference:
[1] International Research Journal of Engineering and
Technology (IRJET) www.irjet.com.
[2] Design Study of Piezoelectric Energy- Harvesting Devices
for Generation of Higher Electrical Power Using a Coupled
Piezoelectric-Circuit Finite Element Method IEEE
Transactions on Ultra Sonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency
Control, vol. 57, no. 2, February 2010.
[3] “Pavegen plan to power world through pavegen
Technology” –based on electro magnetic induction..
https:/pavegen.com
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Any
Questions/Discussions
???
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Thank
You !!!
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