Making Your Own Electric Grid
posted June 28, 2017 #
It's not a new concept to put solar panels on your residence to create power outside of your local power provider. It's not a new concept that any overages in power that you create are fed back into the grid, often resulting in a small payout to you for being a contributor. However, this article on Making your own Electric Grid does bring something new to the table - the involvement of LO3, an energy company bringing solar power creation into the world of Apps. The article does a great job of explaining what their goals are and their website does a great job of re-explaining all of that in much more technical and business speak (not great).
I don't know what it is about this particular piece that grabbed me but the idea that solar power is finally starting to make its way into a more accessible realm is exciting. The involvement of apps and transparency into the process means that this kind of power share may actually start being commonplace.
I don't know what it is about this particular piece that grabbed me but the idea that solar power is finally starting to make its way into a more accessible realm is exciting. The involvement of apps and transparency into the process means that this kind of power share may actually start being commonplace.

