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| Naperville Green Car Show (left to right): Argonne's Jim Spangler, Ann Schlenker, Jason Harper, Hina Chaudhry, George Heindl. Larger image. |
Naperville Green Car Show: Smart grid interactive demo with EUMD compact submeter technology examples on the table. Larger image. |
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| Naperville Green Car Show (left to right): Congresswoman Judy Biggert, Hina Chaudhry, Ann Schlenker, George Heindl (all Argonne). Larger image. |
Naperville Green Car Show: Argonne's Jim Spangler on left, George Heindl on right, in front of interactive smart grid demo. Larger image. |
Naperville Green Car Show: Left, Argonne's George Heindl speaks with participants. Larger image. |

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| April 2011: Solar panel for EV charging project being installed. |
April 2011: Installed solar array. View larger picture. |
The SAE J-1772 plug-in vehicle connector facilitates both charging and communication. |
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| A prototype of Argonne's compact metrology system. |
Field programmable gate array (FPGA) technologies to develop improved software-defined radios for the smart grid |
Argonne engineer Ted Bohn holds a mock-up of the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) connection standard called J-1772. This connector will facilitate both charging and communication. |

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Argonne transportation researchers created this interactive model to demonstrate how the smart grid interacts with different types of customers. |
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| Earthday 2011: Engineer Ted Bohn (right) explains smart grid charging to Lab Director Eric Isaacs. View larger picture. |
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