FARUQUI: Dynamic pricing is not lost on low-income power users
LATIN AMERICAN SMART GRID FORUM: Low-income power customers can benefit from dynamic pricing as well as customers who fall into any other economic class, Ahmad Faruqui
Economist’s take on full LMP for DR helps many, Brewster says
EnerNOC President David Brewster and other DR stakeholders praised the testimony this week of noted regulatory economist
California IOUs are eager to bid DR into ISO market
All three utilities and the California ISO asked the PUC to let the firms bid DR directly into the markets with the new Proxy
DR firms not warm to Maryland proposal to license them
The Maryland PSC is planning to look at the idea of licensing DR providers -- or curtailment service providers
Energy storage bill awaits governor’s signature, draws some criticism
California's Assembly Bill 2514, loosely mandating utility-scale energy-storage systems in that state, passed the
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With more money in bank, Greenlet to expand trial in Tel Aviv
Home-DR start-up Greenlet Technologies recently completed a 20-home pilot for Israeli Electric Corp "with very good results
In Brazil, Butler talks about perils of a know-it-all mentality
SMART GRID LATIN AMERICAN FORUM: Frederick Butler, a former New Jersey Board of Public Utilities commissioner and past president of NARUC, had no choice but to title the presentation
Groups set to testify on behalf of Xcel as hearings start today
Two groups agreed Friday that Xcel should retain $42.1 million in costs it is already recovering from Colorado consumers for
Texas state judge dismisses class action suit against Oncor
The proper forum for complaints about alleged inaccuracies of smart meters in Texas is the state's PUC, not its court system