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SMART GRID NEWSLETTER The Smart Grid -- the application of digital technology to the electric power infrastructure. |
Regulator
/ utility collaboration – why better working relationships are essential It’s crucial, particularly in these challenging times, for utilities to be able to sit down and work with regulators. Nick Wagner, a member of the Iowa Utilities Board with a long list of additional credentials, shares his thoughts on why communicating with regulators early and often is so important… and how to go about it. More>> |
Are you connecting with city leaders to talk about the future? Smart Cities Council is a vendor-neutral organization working to equip cities with tools and knowledge to cope with expanding populations, shrinking budgets and aging infrastructure. The utility industry is well-represented; National Grid, Electricite de France and Enel are Council partners. Learn more >> |
The
battle to control the Internet of Things (including the smart grid) What happens when a new technology hits an inflection point? Frequently the answer is a long, drawn out battle over standards. This time the fight is over the Internet of Things. Click to learn about six emerging standards that could be contenders. More>> |
Smart
grid market research: China’s renewables growth surge and more Smart grid market forecasts are always interesting because they change so regularly. This week we share research on a variety of markets to let you know what the forecasters are expecting over the next few years. Read the story for a quick look at the EV charging stations market, smart city technology, home automation and China’s explosive renewables growth. More>> |
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