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Smarter Energy Future: Computing and Grid Integration

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This lecture discusses the integration of computing technologies in energy systems, focusing on the Pacific Northwest Smart Grid demonstration and energy-efficient datacenters. It covers topics such as dynamic pricing, renewable energy challenges, low-power transistors, datacenter energy consumption, and lithium-air batteries for electric cars.

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