Saturday, June 30, 2012

A Short Tale: The Smart Grid of the Future - Blackouts and the Internet


One of my children lives in a remote region of Africa, and despite the isolation of the region they are blessed with electric power and the internet.  The services, however, due to natural limitations, have low reliability and quality and we have had a hard time to Skype with each other for the last several months. 

Then on Monday, things changed dramatically.  Skype was working perfectly.  We were having uninterrupted audio and video communication of the highest quality when I realized that something was different. 

The scene of my daughter cuddling my grandson in the twilight seemed too perfect and idyllic.  The colors and shadows projected by some dim light reproduced a picture of a Rembrandt nature.  

The light of a candle was producing the unexpected live images.   But since my daughter loves candles I did not question the lack of light right away.

Then she said: we have had no electric power for a couple of hours and I am not sure for how long the laptop battery will last.

I then started to wonder and imagine the possible causes.  The reason for the high-speed internet became obvious: the majority of the community was off the net and Facebook because they did not have battery storage.  My daughter was one of the few internet users at that moment.

I was a bit surprised when I thought to myself, briefly, that it would be great if every night they could have a bit of blackout – so that I could see my beautiful children and grandson.

Then I started to think about smart grids: this merging of the electric power and information technology infrastructures, and thought of how this fusion needs to be done in an integrated way.  The lack of a coordinated design can impact both infrastructures and together lose electricity and communication.

Meanwhile, I realized how much dependent on the Internet I am - and selfish - by wishing a short blackout so that we could Skype with them. 



Perhaps it was the love for my family which led me to think of such an unorthodox thought, perhaps it was my unconscious desire that the smart grid of the future will not let us down on both services at the same time, after all although each entity (electric power and information) enable and support each other they have their identity and independent functionalities which should not be compromised.

Cheers,

Paulo


Summer is Here

De zomer is hier.











Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Hong Kong 3

A Special Perspective of HK
A gift from The Director of IFES
Yung Wai Yip Gilbert (Gideon)
Sharing and sightseing at the same time!
Power lines and Nature in the mountain ranges around Hong Kong



What a present! May God bless you abundantly!
Hong Kong From above: the highest building 118 stories high
Power Lines: The Blood Vessels of Society


Off beautiful Cleawater Bay: the ancient fishing village of 'Po Toi O Chuen' (meaning like a bag)

fisheries


Saturday, June 16, 2012

HK

First Images of HK
On a Rainy Night

Meanwhile in Hong Kong:

A beautiful city! Beautiful people! Chinese architecture wonderful and powerful in its own way...
Pouring rain,
streets full of shimmering, colorful, wet umbrellas,
walking with your dear husband under such a dome among thousands of others,
splashing in puddles - singing in the rain!

Shops full of shinning ware,
all sorts of candy looking medicinal plants/fruits in glass pots or plastic bags...

Attempting to say 'thank you' in Cantonese,
lotus flowers, bamboo and ginger in a vegetable bowl,
a boiled whole fish -
trying to eat with chop sticks!
A basket with two small ceramic mugs and a teapot filled to the brim with hot, fragrant tea...
Portuguese tarts for desert (Macau is close by)

How many blessings...
Wish you could all be here with us - but carrying you close to our heart...



anyway: praying for love and the ability to be salt and light... 

anyway
living on...
hug
going to sleep,
mom and dad


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