Smart Grid Legislative and Regulatory Policies and Case Studies

Smart Grid Legislative and Regulatory Policies and Case Studies by BiblioGov, published on January 11, 2013, offers a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of smart grid legislation and regulations in the United States. This edition, comprising 302 pages, delves into the recent adoption of smart grid-related laws and the increasing number of pilot projects across various states, providing a factual overview of the current state of smart grid initiatives.
Readers will find detailed insights into the research commissioned by the EIA, which was conducted by SAIC, focusing on the development of smart grid technologies both domestically and internationally. The book presents a collection of documents aimed at guiding the EIA in tracking advancements in smart grid policies and practices. Covering topics related to politics and government, this work serves as a resource for understanding the regulatory frameworks shaping the future of energy infrastructure.
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In recent years, a number of U.S. states have adopted or are considering smart grid related laws, regulations, and voluntary or mandatory requirements. At the same time, the number of smart grid pilot projects has been increasing rapidly. EIA commissioned SAIC to research the development of smart grid in the United States and abroad. The research produced several documents that will help guide EIA as it considers how best to track smart grid developments.
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