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		<title>By: daniel</title>
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		<description>banks use the internet too so there must be a way to make it safe. as a houseowner you are likely to install some storage device. be it kinetic, hydrogen, air-pressure ore batteries so you can pull the plug from the grid.

as for the grid itself there will probably be diversification on contracts.
some consumers will be able to wash only on sunny days orelse have their washing be telecommanded by (safe!) grid amministration to operate on low demand cycle to get lower tariff.

i think even that the grid could operate on individual standalone mode. that is: feed when current falls beyond limit a and hold back when it exceeds limit b.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>banks use the internet too so there must be a way to make it safe. as a houseowner you are likely to install some storage device. be it kinetic, hydrogen, air-pressure ore batteries so you can pull the plug from the grid.</p>
<p>as for the grid itself there will probably be diversification on contracts.<br />
some consumers will be able to wash only on sunny days orelse have their washing be telecommanded by (safe!) grid amministration to operate on low demand cycle to get lower tariff.</p>
<p>i think even that the grid could operate on individual standalone mode. that is: feed when current falls beyond limit a and hold back when it exceeds limit b.</p>
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