Friday, August 8, 2008

Researchers mash Google Earth with electrical data to predict national grid problems

From Networkworld:

What do you get when you combine images from Google Earth and the brainpower from researchers at Oak Ridge National Labs? Well in this case you get a tool that enables real-time status of the national electric grid that federal state and local agencies can use to coordinate and respond to major problems such as wide-area power outages, natural disasters and other catastrophic events.

The Visualizing Energy Resources Dynamically on Earth (VERDE) system, announced this week, mashes together images and stats of everything from real-time status of the electric grid and weather information to power grid behavior modeling and simulation....MORE

One of my wonkier twitches is keeping tabs on really fast computers. Oak Ridge National Laboratory has the fifth fastest supercomputer in the world (they say it's #2), either way it is very, very fast.