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Finally, Something That Leads to Bipartisan Collaboration: Smart Meters
May 18, 2012
I suppose it’s not bizarre that smart meters are gathering both bipartisan support and opposition: The topic doesn’t fit neatly along any party lines. Different states are taking different paths, leading to patchwork decision-making.

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-5-18-12-SmartMeters  |  Author: Melanie Wemple - Research Associate

Don’t Contribute to Smart Grid Confusion
February 16, 2011
Smart grid is being promoted by political leaders and the popular media as a driver of large energy-efficiency improvements in buildings. Given that, it’s surprising how few of the energy management opportunities made available by smart grid actually improve energy efficiency for end users. A closer ...

Content type: Executive Edge  |  Document ID: Edge-2-11  |  Author: Jay Stein, Carol Stimmel

Six Ways to Avoid Smart Grid Backlash
September 22, 2010
Now is the time for utilities to meet public concerns about smart grid directly with proactive education, fair responses to concerns, and a clear articulation of what’s in it for the customer.

Content type: Executive Edge  |  Document ID: Edge-9-10  |  Author: Carol Stimmel and Lynn Stein

Two Heavyweights Enter the Home Energy Information Arena
August 25, 2009
In recent months, both Google and Microsoft have announced new web-based services that offer consumers access to detailed information about and control over their energy consumption.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-9-09b  |  Author: Dan Greenberg