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Electric Power for Future Internet (for The Other Billions) - Issues -

This workshop discusses the challenges and solutions for providing electric power to developing countries and remote areas to enable future internet connectivity. Topics include national energy policies, alternative energy sources, electric power quality, and battery technologies.

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Electric Power for Future Internet (for The Other Billions) - Issues -

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  1. APAN-AsiaFI Joint Workshop on Future Internet for The Other Billions Electric Power for Future Internet (for The Other Billions) - Issues - 2009.3.3 Kilnam Chon

  2. Contents 1. National Energy Policy 2. Electric Power for Developing Countries and Remote Areas 3. Battery Reference

  3. 1. National(and Global) Energy Management/Policy • Fossil Energy, Nuclear Energy, Alternative Energy • CO2 • Energy Consumption for IT • Cost

  4. 2. Electric Power for Developing Countries and Remote Areas • Quality Voltage Cycle Outage • Alternative Power Solar Heat Solar Panel Wind • Cost

  5. 3. Battery • For House and Station • Rechargeable Battery • Disposal of Battery After Use • Cost

  6. Reference • EPRI • Shu Namiki, Dynamic optical path switching for ultra-low energy consumption and its enabling device technologies, SAINT 2008 Proceedings. • Bruce Normal, Networks energy and energy efficiency, GENI Conference, October 2007 • Eric Brewer, Intel Berkeley Laboratory

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