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Restructuring Today Quotes Kurt Yeager
Kurt Yeager was a panelist for Restructuring Today's Audioconference "Is America facing a reliability crisis?" on June 20, 2008, which is discussed in a recent Restructuring Today article.
IL Smart Grid Initiative featured on Chicago Public Radio
New Initiative to Explore Smarter Electric Grid for Illinois - State stakeholders partner to encourage policies for a better power system
A new public-private collaboration is exploring how smart grid technology may bring the people of Illinois more reliable electric service and a cleaner environment, while holding down costs of electric services.
Yeager: Energy “Perfect Storm” Demands Change
State utilities and regulators must embrace the innovative electricity technology available today if they are to provide American homes and businesses with enough power and reliable electricity to meet their growing demands, said Kurt Yeager, executi
Yeager talks to LA Times about smart meters
Los Angeles Times consumer columnist David Lazarus interviewed Kurt Yeager about three major California utilities’ plans to provide their customers smart meters, but wondering if these cheaper, lower-speed meters are the best technology available to
Kurt Yeager Featured in ClimateWire Article
ClimateWire reported how the outdated electrical grid is a serious national security concern.
Galvin's 'Sad Socket' Hopes to Drive Public Support of Smart Grid
Following the launch of the first ad of the Initiative's Sad Socket public education campaign, Restructuring Today, an electricity industry newsletter featured the campaign.
Meet Sad Socket: Ads to Spark Grid Improvements
According to “Sad Socket,” it is time for Americans to plug into a new electric power system.
The Obstacles to the Smart Grid are Regulatory
Lynne Kiesling's response to Kurt Yeager's comments at the February NARUC Forum in Washington, D.C.
Electric Grid Needs Modernization
SmartMeters.com reported how Kurt Yeager's comments at the NARUC forum emphasized how the future of the entire power system relies upon modernizing the inefficient and unreliable electric grid.