Daily Journal of Commerce Portland
POSTED: Monday, August 16, 2010 at 03:44 PM PT
BY: Nathalie Weinstein
Oregon’s power grid will need to be improved in the coming years as more wind and solar power comes online. The UFactorThe factor representing resistance to heat flow of various building materials..S. Department of Energy will help that happen with a $178 million project to test smart grid technologies in five Northwestern states, including Oregon.