management services. GridPoint was founded in 2003 by Peter L. Corsell. Through its early growth and into 2009, GridPoint's Smart Grid Platform provided...
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Peter L. Corsell (section GridPoint)
segments. During the company's first decade, GridPoint worked with electric utility companies to develop a smart grid technology platform to integrate distributed...
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uniform grid with spacings h x {\displaystyle h_{x}} and h y {\displaystyle h_{y}} in the x and y directions, respectively. Assume that a gridpoint x i j...
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electrical grid (or electricity network) is an interconnected network for electricity delivery from producers to consumers. Electrical grids consist of...
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mathematician Rod Maupin they developed software (Gridpoint Atlas) that would plot the proposed grid-lines on Google Earth. Cathie's gridline theory was...
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reduced (or thinned) Gaussian grid, the number of gridpoints in the rows decreases towards the poles, which keeps the gridpoint separation approximately constant...
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Look up grid or GRID in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grid, The Grid, or GRID may refer to: Regular grid, a tessellation of space with translational...
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based in Wytheville, Virginia. Charging station GridPoint Inductive charging OpenEVSE Vehicle-to-grid "Plugless Power website". 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-19...
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Charging station (redirect from Recharging point)
Park & Charge Solar vehicle Vehicle-to-grid Commercial projects: Battery electric multiple unit ECOtality GridPoint IAV Magne Charge Plugless Power Solar...
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science, a grid file or bucket grid is a point access method which splits a space into a non-periodic grid where one or more cells of the grid refer to...
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Perlin noise (section Grid definition)
product will be zero if the candidate point is exactly at the grid corner. For a point in a two-dimensional grid, this will require the computation of...
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starting point for their car - a grid intersection at or behind the starting line. All moves will be from one grid point to another grid point. Each grid point...
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Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system (OSGB), also known as British National Grid (BNG), is a system of geographic grid references, distinct from...
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structure. The grid defines geographic space as an array of equally sized square grid points arranged in rows and columns. Each grid point stores a numeric...
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Grid computing is the use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal. A computing grid can be thought of as a distributed system...
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In geometry, a corner-point grid is a tessellation of a Euclidean 3D volume, where the base cell has 6 faces (hexahedron). A set of straight lines defined...
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are calculating from the point of view of a utility or of a retail consumer. Reaching grid parity is considered to be the point at which an energy source...
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General circulation model (section Grid)
Spectral models generally use a Gaussian grid, because of the mathematics of transformation between spectral and grid-point space. Typical AGCM resolutions are...
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stage companies including Petra Solar, AE Polysilicon, Plextronics and GridPoint. McGinty currently serves on the boards of the Energy Futures Initiative...
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This dataset has higher spatial resolution and uses new methods for gridpoint averaging. National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Earth Studies...
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Grider may refer to: Dallas Grider, American football player and coach Dorothy Grider (1915–2012), American illustrator of children's books George W....
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In computer science, jump point search (JPS) is an optimization to the A* search algorithm for uniform-cost grids. It reduces symmetries in the search...
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same grid point. For each input point, compute the distance to all other inputs that either round to the same grid point or to another grid point within...
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Mesh generation (redirect from Grid generation)
modeling, NURBS, B-rep, STL or a point cloud. The terms "mesh generation," "grid generation," "meshing," " and "gridding," are often used interchangeably...
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Motion planning (section Grid-based search)
robots). Grid-based approaches overlay a grid on configuration space and assume each configuration is identified with a grid point. At each grid point, the...
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Antarctic, however land-sea contrasts play no role in its formation. Given a grid point field of geopotential height, storm tracks can be visualized by contouring...
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The Grid are an English electronic dance group, consisting of David Ball (formerly of Soft Cell) and Richard Norris, with guest contributions from other...
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Between 2005 and 2008, Petrucelli was president of government affairs at GridPoint. He was the senior vice president for operations and chief of staff at...
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treated as a grid point; the local connectivity of the vertex determines the finite difference approximation stencil at this grid point, the grid size is always...
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