In Switzerland, IBM (News - Alert) has joined with Migros, the nation’s largest retailer and supermarket chain, in a consortium that will demonstrate innovative and “cool” smart grid technology. Their initiative, called FlexLast, will use refrigerated warehouses as a buffer against the intermittent availability of solar and wind energy on the grid.
In addition to Armonk, New York-based IBM and Zurich-based Migros, the consortium partners include BKW FMB Energy Ltd, the electricity utility provider of the Canton of Bern; and Swissgrid, the national grid operator.
"Besides demonstrating the technology behind the project, we also hope to illustrate how industrial energy consumers can re-engineer their processes for optimal power system integration. It's a financial win–win," said Wolf-Christian Rumsch, project manager for BKW.
For Swissgrid, improving the stability of the electric infrastructure— which will have a positive impact on the availability of energy supplies—is a no-brainer... Read More
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