Thursday, May 17, 2012

White House Stresses 'Nuanced' Smart Grid Policy To Protect Consumer Interests

Top White House officials say the administration is pursuing a "nuanced approach" to smart grid policy that will both expand the deployment of a digital electricity system and protect consumer interests, responding to strong concerns raised earlier this year by consumer advocacy groups that a proposal put forth by a broad smart grid coalition could be "devastating" for consumers.


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