Susan Kraemer, (Jan 30, 2013)

A new Frost & Sullivan study predicts that Australian smart grid revenues will actually shrink by more than a third over the next few years. We look at the reasons why and if there is a chance for smart grid recovery.

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A new Frost & Sullivan study predicts that Australian smart grid revenues will actually shrink by more than a third over the next few years. We...

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