Exactly who is the who’s who of the Smart Grid? Those attending the fifth annual GridWeek conference in Washington, D.C. Utilities, regulators, policymakers, advocates and technology leaders from the U.S. and abroad will fill the halls of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from Sept. 12-15 to chart the way forward for the Smart Grid. Continue reading →
Clasma Events announced today that GridWeek has listed the first 100 speakers — of the 200+ anticipated — for the fifth annual thought-leadership conference in Washington, D.C. Speakers will participate in 40 unique conference sessions taking place Sept. 12-15 in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The list of conference speakers is as diverse as Continue reading →
With the culmination of the four-day GridWeek 2010 conference, more and more smart grid products and services have been unveiled and it seems there’s no stopping the outpour of interest in further developing more efficient systems for smart grid. That, despite lack of clear government policies and some consumer resistance over its implementation. According to Continue reading →
GridWeek is one of the premiere Smart Grid Conferences that is held annually since 2007. Over the years the conference has become one of the “must-to-attend” event. Organized by top associations like GridWise Architecture Alliance, National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST), Edison Electric Institute (EEI), American Public Power Association, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), Continue reading →
White House and Cabinet officials, leading energy associations and regulatory officials, and energy and environmental entrepreneurs will keynote some of the more than 40 Smart Grid programs at next week’s GridWeek 2010 Conference in Washington, D.C., Oct. 18-21. via U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra to Address Opening Continue reading →
Last week, approximately 1,400 leaders from utilities, business, government and academia gathered in Washington, D.C. for the third annual GridWeek, a four-day convention organized around the business issues, technical challenges and policy requirements of a smarter grid. Since 2007, we’ve not only seen a four-fold increase in attendance, but a significant change in the underlying Continue reading →







