Hoboken Explores Smart-Grid Technology to Keep Lights On in Extreme Storms



Hoboken Explores Smart-Grid Technology to Keep Lights On in Extreme Storms (via NJSpotlight)

For days after Hurricane Sandy, much of Hoboken was underwater. The hospital was shut for five days; the power was out in some parts of the city for nearly two weeks; and some residents had trouble getting basic necessities like food and water. Hoboken…

 

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