John Johnson, (Jan 11, 2012)

Utilities are scrambling to come to grips with what one industry expert refers to as a “near state of chaos.” But a 'what if case by case scenario' approach could help alleviate future problems when the EV revolution arrives.

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John Johnson, (Jan 11, 2012)

Utilities are scrambling to come to grips with what one industry expert refers to as a “near state of chaos.” But a 'what if case by case...

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ksdicks, (Sep 21, 2011)

Smart grid equipment manufacturers and policy makers are all too aware of the need to settle on communications standards before home energy...

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ksdicks, (Feb 18, 2012)

National Grid and Itron team up in Massachusetts Companies mentioned: National Grid, Itron, Cisco, Brookhaven National Laboratory, SRC Energy...

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ksdicks, (Feb 15, 2012)

DOE sets smart energy budget, goals for smart grid Companies mentioned: US Department of Energy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 99 Restaurants,...

Smart Grid Update Policy Brief 18 – 25 January...

ksdicks, (Jan 25, 2012)

ANSI launches 2.0 testing certificate framework Companies mentioned: The American National Standards Institute, Smart Grid Interoperability Panel,...