Smart Energy
Smart energy refers to the use of advanced technologies and systems to optimize energy production, distribution, and consumption. Here are some key aspects:
Energy Efficiency: Utilizing devices and systems that enhance energy efficiency, reducing waste and lowering costs 1.
Renewable Energy Sources: Integrating renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and natural gas to promote sustainability and reduce reliance on fossil fuels 1.
Smart Grids: Implementing smart grid technology that allows for two-way communication between utility providers and consumers, improving the reliability and efficiency of energy distribution 2.
Data Analytics: Using data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to monitor and manage energy usage, predict demand, and optimize resource allocation 3.
IoT Integration: Incorporating Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and devices to provide real-time data and control over energy systems 3.
Smart energy systems aim to create a more sustainable, efficient, and resilient energy infrastructure, benefiting both consumers and the environment.
Sutton-in-Ashfieldis a market town inNottinghamshire, England, with a population of 36,404 in 2021. It is the largest town in the district ofAshfield,[2][3]four miles west ofMansfield, 2 miles (3 km) from theDerbyshireborder and 12 miles (19 km) north ofNottingham.
The area was first settled in the Saxon times and the Saxon suffix "ton" means "an enclosure or fenced in clearing".[4]The town appears in theDomesday Bookin 1086 as "Sutone". There are also documents from 1189 showing that Gerard, son of Walter de Sutton, gave twobovatesof land and the church at Sutton toThurgarton Priory.