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Sustainable Energy

A smarter planet.SUSTAINABLE ENERGY.Power companies can make smarter decisions about the grid.You can make smarter decisions about your home.


For decades, power was something the average person did not think much about... until it went out. And then it was all you thought about... until it came back. Not any more.

"Climate change, rising energy prices and technology advances are all forces that have been reshaping the collective mindset of consumers, turning many from "passive ratepayers" to highly informed, environmentally conscious customers who want a role in using power and creating sustainable energy. And now, with the emergence of technologies such as smart meters, that make smart grids possible, companies can provide their customers with the information and control they need to actually change their behaviour patterns and reduce usage and costs.

Losing power
Today's power grids were developed at a time when power was cheap, the environment wasn't an issue and the consumer wasn't part of the equation. They were centralised, closely managed and supplied by a relatively small number of large power plants.

The inefficiencies in our current grids are systemic. With little or no intelligence to balance loads and monitor power flows, every year grids around the world lose enough electricity to power India, Germany and Canada. In fact, Up to 10% of the energy we generate never reaches a single light bulb.

"Entering the digital age
IBM is helping utilities add a layer of digital intelligence to their grids. These smart grids use sensors, smart meters, digital controls and analytic tools to automate, monitor and control the two-way flow of energy across operations-from power plant to plug. A power company can optimise grid performance, prevent outages, restore outages faster and allow consumers to manage energy usage right down to the individual networked appliance. "Smart" grids can also incorporate new sustainable energies such as wind and solar generation, and interact locally with distributed power sources, or plug-in electric vehicles."

See how an Australian approach to energy innovation and collaboration is reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining the most basic building block of human development: safe, sustainable, dependable, available and cost-effective power. Click here

Local Initiative
EnergyAustralia and IBM have united for a large-scale smart network implementation. A key project within EnergyAustralia's overall intelligent network program involves the roll-out of 12,000 sensing devices throughout the electricity distribution network, creating a smart grid. The project will enable EnergyAustralia to deliver energy more efficiently and reliably, and allow a greater number and range of environmental solutions to be integrated into the electricity network such as renewable energy.