Annapolis Is Planning a Smart Energy Quadruple Play

Posted by Derek on April 15, 2010
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Federal funding for the development of the smart grid and installation of smart meters in the United States are just two aspects of the widespread investment in smart energy infrastructure by the public sector.

Most U.S. cities have launched projects to conserve energy and many municipalities are developing their own renewable energy resources. The city of Annapolis, Md. is undertaking an even more ambitious program to create a Renewable Energy Park that will amount to a quadruple play for smart energy innovation. I spoke to Doug Smith, chief administrative officer for Annapolis, to find out more about how this project will benefit the city and serve as a model for future energy initiatives.

via Annapolis Is Planning a Smart Energy Quadruple Play.

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