2011
"The Future of the Electric Grid: An Interdisciplinary MIT Study." Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011.
Roark, Jeffrey. "U.S. Government Support
for Smart Grid." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Sixty-Fifth Plenary Session, Dallas, TX, December 1, 2011. 17 pages.
Brown, Ashley. "Can Smart Grid Technology Fix
the Disconnect Between
Wholesale and Retail Pricing?" Vol. 24, Issue 1 (Jan./Feb. 2011): 1040-6190.
Faruqui, Ahmad, Ryan Hledik, Armando Levy, and Alan Madian. Will Smart Prices Induce Smart Charging of Electric Vehicles? The Brattle Group, July, 2011.
Hogan, William. "Electricity Market Reform: Market Design and the Green Agenda." 34th IAEE International Conference Institutions, Efficiency and Evolving Energy Technologies. Stockholm, Sweden. June 21, 2011. 20 pages.
IEEE White Paper, "The Costs and Benefits of Smart Meters for Residential Customers." July, 2011.
Neuhoff, Karsten. "Smart Grids for renewable Energy Integration: Institutional and Energy Market Aspects." 34th IAEE International Conference, Stockholm, June 20 2011.
Smart Grid Deployment Plan
2011‐2020. Smart Grid OIR R.08‐12‐009: San Diego Gas & Electric. June 6, 2011.
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2010
Braz, Aubrey. Preparing for Electric Vehicles: The Distribution System Perspective. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Fifty-Eighth Plenary Session. Santa Monica, CA. February 25, 2010. 16 pages.
Kelly, James. Distribution Infrastructure and Electricity Transformation. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Fifty-Eighth Plenary Session. Santa Monica, CA. February 25, 2010. 13 pages.
Popowsky, Sonny. Distribution Infrastructure and Electricity Transformation. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Fifty-Eighth Plenary Session. Santa Monica, CA. February 25, 2010. 30 pages.
Schriber, Alan. Distribution Infrastructure and Electricity Transformation. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Fifty-Eighth Plenary Session. Santa Monica, CA. February 25, 2010. 13 pages.
SMARTransmission: Studying renewable energy path to market. Phase I report: Strategic Midwest Area Renewable Transmission Study. Primary authors: Thomas Gentile, PE; David Elizondo, PhD; and Swakshar Ray, PhD. July 1, 2010. 83 pages.
Stuller, Jay. An Electric Revolution: Reforming Monopolies, Reinventing the Grid and Giving Power to the People.The Galvin Electricity Initiative, Fall 2010. 56 pages.
Brown, Ashley, and Raya Salter. "Smart Grid Issues in State Law and Regulation." White Paper sponsored by the Galvin Electricity Initiative, September 17, 2010.
Brown, Ashley. "Controversies and Sources of Resistance to Smart Grid Deployment." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixtieth Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA. September 30, 2010. 11 pages.
Carmody, Paula. "Smarting from Resistance to Smart Grids." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixtieth Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA. September 30, 2010. 21 pages.
Oldak, Michael. "Smarting from Resistance to Smart Grids." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixtieth Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA. September 30, 2010. 23 pages.
Smitherman, Barry. "Smarting from Resistance to Smart Grids." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixtieth Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA. September 30, 2010. 10 pages.
SMARTransmission: Studying renewable energy path to market. Phase 2 report: Strategic Midwest Area Renewable Transmission Study. Primary authors: Xiaohuan Tan, PhD, PE; Hamid Maghdan, PhD; Thomas J. Gentile, PE. October 6, 2010. 46 pages.
State of New York Public Service Commission. CASE 09-M-0074 - In the Matter of Advanced Metering Infrastructure. Supplemental Comments of the New York Independent System Operator.
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2009
Dudzinski, Mark. Molding The Future Electric Utility. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 6 pages.
Jackson, Jerry. Are Smart Grids a Smart Investment? Hourly Load Analysis of 800,000 Utility Customers at 200 of the Largest US Utilities. June 24, 2009. 10 pages.
Jazayeri, Akbar. Smart Grid and Demand Response: Implementation and Pricing Issues. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, October 1, 2009. 10 pages.
Kiesling, Lynne. Smart Policies for a Smart Grid: Enabling a Consumer-Oriented Transactive Network. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 15 pages.
Kiesling, Lynne. EcoAlign Project Energy Code: Markets, Technology and Institutions: Increasing Energy Efficiency Through Decentralized Coordination. Paper distributed to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 16 pages.
Kiesling, Lynne and David Chassin. Beneficial Complexity: A Field Experiment in Technology, Institutions, and Institutional
Change in the Electric Power Industry. Draft paper distributed to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 27 pages.
Neenan, Bernie. Smart Policies for a SmartGrid (or, the other way around). Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 15 pages.
Osterhus, Thomas. SmartGrid Pilots Review (2008/2009):
Technology and Non Price Influences. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group. October 1, 2009. 15 pages.
Parks, Jim. Smart Grid Activities at the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, October 1, 2009. 36 pages.
Reynolds, Stanley S. and Andrew Kleit. Opening the Grid: How to Recharge Arizona’s Electricity System for the 21st Century. Policy Report. Goldwater Institute, No. 232, July 21, 2009.
Willrich, Mason. Electricity Transmission Policy for America: Enabling a Smart Grid, End-to-End. MIT IPC Working Paper 09-003. July 2009, 43 pages (3rd item on the page).
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