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  • TobyConsidine

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    07/06/2009 06:04 PM

    Path to the Smart Grid

    I have gotten a lot of great smart grid information here and thought some of the regulars might like to submit comments on the following...

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology has posted an interim smart grid roadmap report (available at: http://www.nist.gov/smartgrid/) to guide development of the NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Framework. The NIST document will describe a high-level architecture, identify an initial set of key standards, and provide a roadmap for developing new or revised standards needed to realize the Smart Grid. The first release of NIST-prepared framework is planned to be available in September. 

    NIST is accepting public comments on a report that identifies issues and proposes priorities for developing interoperability standards for a “smart” electric power grid.

    Comments must be received on or before July 30, 2009 and can be sent to smartgridcomments@nist.gov
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