Munich: Smart grid for smart city
Munich, which keeps grabbing global accolades as a progressive city, isn't resting on its laurels. It's up to some more good ideas, this time on the smart grid front.
Utility company SWM (Stadtwerke München, or Munich City Utilities) has teamed with Siemens AG to operate a dozen small power stations, including six renewables installations, as one "virtual power plant" from which SWM balances loads and sells excess generation to outside its grid area.
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