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How has the stimulus money for smart energy projects been spent up to now? Use our directory to find ARRA-funded energy awards sorted by topic, from biomass to storage and transportation - plus solar, wind, the Smart Grid and more. |
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SmartSynch, a leader in the Smart Grid infrastructure space, has launched a coalition to promote interoperability among Smart Grid vendors. |
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In a sector traditionally dominated by men, there are signs of a new day dawning. In the past year at least three women have moved into positions of substantial authority at companies with substantial market strength. They’re making deals and decisions that will impact the Smart Grid for years to come. Click inside and meet the women on our Power List – and nominate others you think we should know about. |
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If you’re in conference mode this spring, you’ll want to keep an eye on our calendar of coming industry events. There are two in particular we hope you’ll be attending because Smart Grid News will be front and center. Click inside and we’ll fill you in. |
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WiMAX got a shot in the arm (two, actually) this week when GE announced its decision to use WiMAX 4G communications in a Michigan Smart Grid pilot project, and smart meter software company and WiMAX supporter Grid Net announced that Cisco has taken an equity investment in the company. |
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There's more news coming out of the Smart Grid company candy store, the 2010 DistribuTECH Conference and Exhibition happening this week in Tampa. Read about the latest offerings from Silver Spring Networks, S&C Electric, Oracle, Itron, Tropos and SmartSynch. |
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The 2010 DistribuTECH Conference and Exhibition continuing in Tampa this week has generated an overwhelming mass of announcements for new Smart Grid hardware and software offerings, as well as new partnerships among industry players. Smart Grid News provides a sampling of what's hot at the conference. |
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We talked for many years about "managing" distribution networks and "visualizing" them or making them "more efficient." Now people in the know are beginning to talk seriously about "optimizing" the Smart Grid. Click inside where I’ll tell you about an intriguing young company that claims to have the “secret sauce” for grid optimization – and big plans to stir things up. |
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With big U.S. automakers planning to release new electric vehicles in the months ahead, a name familiar to consumers will get involved on the charging side. GE is expected to release smart charging stations that will communicate with utilities and potentially help consumers reduce their electric bills. |
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So what exactly is Intel – one of the latest in the long line of tech giants marching into the Smart Grid space – trying to prove with its home energy management software? Should utilities be suspicious? Jesse Berst asked an Intel insider to explain the company’s motives. Find out what he learned. |
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I work for a monopolistic electricity utility company in Suriname (South-America) and I am writing an emperical (MBA) thesis on managing technology and innovation (like Smart grid) for small power systems in Suriname. Can you give me information on this subject. Any help would be appriciated. Thank you.
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