Glendale Water & Power will begin this spring a demonstration project of a smart grid system funded by a federal grant.
The project will install 1,500 electric and water meters that allow for two-way communication between the customer and the city-owned utility giving real-time electricity usage data that will help save on Energy costs.
Glendale is the first city in the nation to sign an agreement for a Smart Grid Investment Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
via Glendale Starts Smart Grid Program with Stimulus Funds.
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