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The energy landscape of tomorrow is one without dependence upon depleting or controversial fuels. It has in it domestic renewable energy supplies, which will sustain technologies that generate at the point of consumption as well as throughout the network.
Centralized generation takes on a supporting role – opposed to its traditional primary role, and further incorporates energy storage to provide greater value.
Enhancing the landscape are advanced distributed energy exchanges – that govern the interaction between consumer, supplier, and storage. These distributed points exist to maximize the effectiveness of energy generated, and seek to convey timely and clear information to all stakeholders.
The grid becomes more intelligent and recognizes demand-side management opportunities that capture “nega-watts” that, very effectively, deal with erratic consumption behavior. The grid also employs distributed energy storage to level out the peak demand curve, and takes advantage of distributed generation to ensure minimal service disruption. Although the LSE experiences a disruptive shift in its service line, the fundamental change allows the utility to leverage its infrastructure and deliver ancillary and layered services.
Transmission also shifts to layered services and further assures us of regional security and a more robust national energy exchange.
The modernized infrastructure with increased supplies strategically positions us to meet the needs of a previously unseen energy demand – that which will ultimately be created by the transportation industry’s exodus from oil dependency. Tomorrow’s energy landscape will be able to deliver electricity to the plug-in hybrid, electric vehicle, and the electric mass transit consumers.
In this landscape, price increases and price volatility are suppressed, reliability and security of global supplies are assured, and for the first time, responsiveness is realized. The landscape of tomorrow guarantees a 21st century quality of life for the entire World.
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