ANSI C12.19-2021: Utility Industry End Device Data Tables
In today’s increasingly connected electric grid, utilities rely on accurate, standardized data from millions of devices in the field. Electric meters, sensors, and other grid…
In today’s increasingly connected electric grid, utilities rely on accurate, standardized data from millions of devices in the field. Electric meters, sensors, and other grid…
The total electricity installed capacity in the US hit around 1.19 billion kilowatts at the end of 2023, and the nation’s electrical power industry grows…
Nearly all electricity is consumed in a building of some kind: homes, retail establishments, offices, schools, factories, hospitals—the list goes on. ANSI/ASHRAE/NEMA Standard 201-2016(R2020): Facility…
There are many standards for solar energy on the ANSI Webstore, ranging from topics in equipment and testing to terminology of solar concepts. The solar…
With growing opportunities for smart and sustainable city development brought about by both improved technology and an increased awareness of the benefits of such development,…
Demand Response is a collection of mechanisms used to balance supply and demand in the Smart Grid by utilizing the varied capabilities and properties of…
The Smart Grid is a collection of technologies, all communicating and interacting with each other, grid operators, producers, and consumers. Utilizing the existing infrastructure and…
Understanding the extent of the benefits offered by Smart Grids requires first understanding the source of the electricity running through the grid. Electricity generating power…
While descriptions of Smart Grids vary based upon the exact set of features a particular implementation includes and its scale, the single defining and unifying…