The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel reported this week that it is well on its way in its mission to develop interoperability standards and requirements for a broad slate of applications. The panel was initiated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2009 to focus on the interoperability of Smart Grid equipment and systems.">
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How About Some Good News? SGIP Reports Progress on Smart Grid Standards By SGN Staff May 28, 2010 - 12:26:51 PM
Quick Take: With the proliferation of Smart Grid technologies, the interoperability issue grows in importance. SGIP, a public-private partnership, certainly isn't the only group working on Smart Grid standards as the links below demonstrate — they all deserve credit for the progress they're making.
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