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Smart Grid, Smart Investment?
CNBC interviews both Vincent Devito, former Assistant Secretary of Energy and now a climate-change attorney with Bowditch & Dewey, and Paul Fremont, managing director focused on electric utilities at Jefferies & Co. on their reactions to the stimulus package and ideas for investing in Smart Grid companies.

Smart Grid Technology with Energy Secretary Chu
Senator Sanders interviews Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, and asks how the federal government views and supports sustainable resources in energy production.

For Your Weekend Viewing: Joe Welch Talks Transmission
Joe Welch, President, CEO, and Chairman of ITC Holdings, discusses the issue of transmission of electric power and the condition of those lines today.

Smart Power Grid
Dr. Kumar of RTPSI Labs discusses the smart power grid and applications of computational intelligence in power systems.

Dr Robert Pollin on Stimulus Funding and Opportunities for Green Investments and Jobs
Robert Pollin is a professor of economics at the UMASS-Amherst. Recently interviewed at IBM's "Building Skills for an Energy and Environment-centric Economy" event, Dr. Pollin discusses the Smart Grid potentials for our economy - driven by building retrofits and new smart grids, and increasing the need for IT and engineering experts.

EnergyBiz Leadership Forum Interview
Itron's Chairman of the Board, LeRoy Nosbaum, discusses the reshaping of the power industry and the role of the government in encouraging change.

Select Committee Smart Grid Hearing: Closing Statements
Closing statements to the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming during the hearing, "Get Smart on the Smart Grid: How Technology Can Revolutionize Efficiency and Renewable Solutions."

GORE: On Coal and a New Power Grid
Former Vice President Al Gore presents to Congress his view of a new kind of power grid in the United States.

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Re:Mr Andersons concerns
The intent of Smart Grid in places such as Southern California is not for the utility to control things such as thermostats but to provide information so consumers can make choices. If a consumer were to receive a pricing signal that indicated energy was going to be higher at a given point in the day they could chose to act ...


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