Those that used to envie our growth and innovations, not to far back, and not only China, are rapidly now moving away from us as we've transfered our once experienced and innovative trades and more to them along with the once promising growth industry in alternative energies that we allowed blocked some forty years ago and that continues. Way to little now in private capital being invested under our some thirty years of so called free market capitalism and blocking public investments into growth, which by the way that new capitalism was sold as never needing public investment for economic growth.
Mar 20, 2012 - Quick Take: Researchers in the U.S. have looked at the idea of a direct-to-DC grid. Under this schema, power is not converted from DC to AC to deliver it, then converted back to DC for use in electronic gear. Instead, it stays DC the whole way. But most U.S. projects have concluded that the benefits do NOT outweigh problems and complications. Here is a Chinese group that thinks otherwise and that hopes to prove its point with a real-world build-out. – Jesse Berst
China's Xiamen University will have the country's first direct-current powered commercial building later this year according to an alliance announced this week that will construct and manage direct-current microgrids at the university's School of Energy Research.SGN highlights: For a no-holds-barred discussion of the smart grid topics and trends you care most about, stop by the Smart Grid News Talk forum – home of the Tuesday Topic.
According to the announcement which you can read in full on page 2, the university's direct-current microgrid could change the way Chinese campuses and building complexes manage, control and consume energy by directly integrating renewable energy generation and storage batteries with building electrical loads through one-touch mobile and web-based energy management and control applications. read more>>>
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