INTEROPERABILITY 101 and Why it’s Good Business Sense for the Smart Grid
Maintaining a reliable Smart Grid is a daunting task. Interoperability – the driving force for integrating components into the grid – is a necessity. From
Maintaining a reliable Smart Grid is a daunting task. Interoperability – the driving force for integrating components into the grid – is a necessity. From
The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) mission is to accelerate the implementation of interoperable Smart Grid devices and systems. SGIP is a valuable source of
This year’s Annual Conference and Fall Members Meeting will take place in Nashville, Tennessee on September 15-18, 2014. SGIP’s preliminary program is now available and
May 20 was World Metrology Day, celebrated annually by more than 80 countries, honors the signing of the Treaty of the Meter on May 20,
April 1, 2014: Since 2009, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the electricity industry have jointly invested over $7.9 billion in 99 cost-shared Smart
February 24, 2014: DOE believes an “All of the Above” Energy strategy must be pursued with an “All of the Above” Innovation Strategy. As we
Regulatory Commission Members Discuss How SGIP Helps Shape Smart Grid State and Federal Policies. Register NOW. Join state and local regulators on this Smart Grid
How SGIP Supports Electric Utilities, Regulators, Manufacturers and Integrators in 2014 to Ensure Electric Grid Reliability in 2014 to Ensure Electric Grid Reliability Seminar. Join