For my first source, it talks about how the US
energy grid is going to try to be better on the environmental footprint and
avoid liquefied natural gas and how long it might take to change the old with
the new. The reason why it is taking so long to happen is because investors
would much rather build plants that makes the cost go up for our nation and is
hard on the environmental footprint. For having a better footprint on Earth, we
would need to have the investors invest in projects like building large wind
farms for clean energy and have clean coal and nuclear plants to help the land.
Trying to get these resources is a problem since they are often remotely
located and will need to bring to urban markets but expectations are growing for
this new energy grid.
My second source talks about this smart grid might
not be real and the difference between transmission and distribution. Even though
the U.S. Department of Energy attended a meeting about the grid all they came
up with was a term to call it which is called, “smart grid”. Since the smart
grid is not getting built anytime soon, this means higher electric prices and
more risk in result of a grid failure. It is not clear if the technical view is
going to make it reality or is it going to be a political view where money will
build the smart grid.
I chose these two sources because they talk about
the US energy grid and how it is going to affect the world and the future of
electricity. I find interesting about the first source is that it talked about
the environmental footprint the grid will have on Earth because I feel like the
footprint is a big thing. For keeping this world to keep going and if we do not
do anything now we will all pay for it sooner or later. The second source I found
interesting because it talked about how the smart grid might not be real since
people cannot decide if it is going to make a change in the world or not and
they rather just stick to how things are going now.
My grasp on the topic so far is that this grid is
going to change the world if it happens and when it does it will help the Earth
and help the people. I understand the issue pretty good since I am studying to
be an electrician and will need to know about the power grids and how they work
so if they do fail I can fix them. A additional question I have about my topic
is that how are they going to make this smart grid, like where are they going
to put it and what materials is it going to be made out of. I hope to learn
next about my topic is how it will work on being better than the old energy
grid.
Citing
Krapels, Edward; Conant, Stephen. (2008, November). US grid: it’s our way or the highway. 16. 74, 76-77.
Kennedy, Maize. (2007, June). Features. .Transmission: Smart grid still just a vision thing. 151. 68
Krapels, Edward; Conant, Stephen. (2008, November). US grid: it’s our way or the highway. 16. 74, 76-77.
Kennedy, Maize. (2007, June). Features. .Transmission: Smart grid still just a vision thing. 151. 68
Money always seems to be the problem, right? We have a good idea (the smart grid) that could potentially save us money and be more beneficial in the long run, but investors are dragging their feet. Are there other reasons that this idea might not yet be a reality?
ReplyDeleteWhile I think that sources from four and five years ago are pertinent to your research, I encourage you to look for even more recent discussions about the smart grid as much can change in half a decade.
Money can be good but causes the worst in people and other reasons are that alot of people have to agreed to this idea because it would have to deal with alot of construction.
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