Pepco got the green light from D.C. to use stimulus funds to smarten its power grid – the last regulatory hurdle it needed to clear before work can start on the project.
In late October, the Department of Energy awarded the D.C.-based utility $44.6 million in stimulus money to install “smart meters” in D.C. The devices at households delineate exactly when and how power is being used.
via Pepco gets last regulatory approval to start on smart grid project – Washington Business Journal:.
Related posts:
- Southern Co. seeks $362M in stimulus funds – Birmingham Business Journal:
- Pepco to Introduce Smart Grid Program | Washington Informer
- CSU seeks $77.5M in stimulus for smart-grid technology – Sacramento Business Journal:
- KCP&L will get $24M in stimulus money – Kansas City Business Journal:
- UW, Seattle City Light in $9.6M ‘smart grid’ energy project – Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):



