FRIDAY 13 FEBRUARY, 2009 |

Google Targets Energy Efficiency - For All
While
solar
energy and
wind
power are comparatively clean and green compared to coal-fired and gas power
generation, the greenest kilowatt is the kilowatt that doesn't have to be
produced; i.e. by improving
energy
efficiency.
The team at Google are well known for their passion for renewable energy. The
company has been investing in solar power companies, the development of electric
vehicles and has also installed 9212
solar panels that cover the rooftops of eight buildings and two solar carports at the
Googleplex in
California.
More recently, Google has been developing a project that could potentially
benefit millions - the Google PowerMeter. The application will show consumers
their electricity consumption in near real-time in a secure iGoogle Gadget
environment. In order to gain access to data from users of the PowerMeter,
participating homes will need to be equipped with a new form of electricity
meters called "smart meters."
A smart meter is a type of advanced electricity meter that monitors consumption
in more detail than a conventional meter and communicates that information back
to a local electricity utility via a network for the purposes of monitoring and
billing.
At a Council of Australian Governments meeting in Canberra (COA) meeting in 2006, all state
governments committed to the progressive rollout of smart metering
technology from 2007. Victoria is the first Australian state expected to have
100% coverage. There are currently about 40 million smart meters in use
worldwide, projected to increase to 100 million in the next few years.
At present,
Google PowerMeter is
a closed beta testing program, but the company is working with utility companies
and smart meter manufacturers with view to rolling out the PowerMeter
application to all. The cost to use Google PowerMeter? It will be free of
charge.
News for Thursday 12 February, 2009
View all news for Thursday 12 February, 2009 on one page
Recent News
News archive