Energy On-Demand

Greensmith’s Distributed Energy Storage System (DESS) directly addresses several key utility-specific issues and aligns well with existing programs and strategic direction. Global climate change has driven economic incentives to reduce greenhouse emissions and billions of dollars are being invested in creating renewable energy sources. At the same time, global energy resources show signs of coming to an end as global demand increases.

Non-Solar Energy Reserves May Be Consumed By The End of This Century
  • 40% of US carbon emission comes from coal plants which generate 50% of the nation’s electricity
  • 18 states have already banned construction of new coal plants
  • Nuclear resources constrained by Uranium supply and plants take at least 5 years to build Limited Natural gas supply already seeing dramatic price increases
  • Kyoto agreement has given birth to a new economic market of global Carbon trading and tax credits
Changing Demand
  • Increasing Demand Driving Generation Planning
  • Peak Load Management
  • Grid Congestion