Advocates want pro “smart grid” rules | Charlotte Business Journal

Posted by Derek on July 28, 2009
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The N.C. Sustainable Energy Association says state regulators should require utilities to consider “smart-grid” technology any time utilities replace or upgrade equipment.

The state’s two major utilities — Duke Energy Carolinas and Progress Energy — say new regulations are unnecessary. The Public Staff of the N.C. Utilities Commission, charged with protecting the public’s interest in utility matters, agrees.

The industry organization does not. It says North Carolina has no way to make sure its utilities review available smart-grid options when they expand or repair infrastructure.

Federal act

All four groups filed briefs or proposed orders last week as the N.C. Utilities Commission wraps up its current review of the issue.

The commission is considering whether it needs new regulations to conform to the federal Energy Independence and Security Act. Part of that law calls on state regulators to consider possible rules to encourage better resource planning, design rates to support energy efficiency and promote adoption of smart grid technology.

Duke, Progress and the Public Staff say the commission and state law already address those issues. NCSEA notes that on some questions — such as rates to encourage efficiency — it would like to see more done. But it agrees the state and regulators have addressed the first two issues.

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