Dallas regulated power line company Oncor won $3.5 million in federal funding on Tuesday for a smart grid project.
The award comes weeks after Oncor lost the competition for a major stimulus grant for advanced meters.
Oncor won Tuesday's grant for its $7.3 million Dynamic Line Rating Project. Surely the project is sexier than the name or the Department of Energy's description:
via TEXAS ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Blog | The Dallas Morning News.
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