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Invitation to GridWeek 2010NEMA cordially invites you to attend GridWeek, the most important gathering of Smart Grid leaders being held in Washington DC, October 18-21, 2010. NEMA is providing you with a special discounted registration. For four years, GridWeek has been the most important conference in defining and advancing key Smart Grid issues. In 2010, the mission to find answers has led to the most comprehensive lineup of relevant issues and influential minds that will convene in a unique format, encouraging collaboration, education, dialog and conversation.
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| ICT Policies in Smart Grid Environments | ![]() |
| Smart Grid Data - The New Management Challenge for Utilities | ![]() |
| ICT in Critical Infrastructure Security – New Challenges and New Solutions | ![]() |
Most information about Smart Grid technologies has identified benefits to consumers, but these have not been explained well to consumers. The technologies and deployments are often complex and of lengthy duration, and the benefits are sometimes indirect... Read more...
| Value Proposition - Where Consumer/Utility Interests Converge | ![]() |
| Utility Outreach to Consumers – Lessons from the Field | ![]() |
| Reshaping Utility/Customer Relationships | ![]() |
The foundation of our economy, national security, and our competitive advantage in the global economy depends upon electricity that is affordable, reliable, sustainable, clean and secure. In this track we’ll identify important transformational forces shaping the utility... Read more...
| Business Transformations & the Smart Grid | ![]() |
| Renewables and the Smart Grid | ![]() |
| The Smart Grid Reality Check | ![]() |
![]() | GridWeek 2010 agenda consist of four days of conference sessions, made up of 40 sessions, with over 200 top speakers focused on advancing Smart Grid agenda. View Full Agenda Here and Full Speaker List Here |
"For policy-makers and regulators, GridWeek provides access to an extraordinary array of new technology entrants. As regulators diligently review the customer benefits associated with refreshing the grid, there is no better forum for finding answers to these important questions." Paul Hudson, Founder and Principal, Stratus Energy Group; former Chairman, Public Utility Commission of Texas (2003-2008) |



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