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Webinar: Making Money with Smart GridsJoin us on 08/06/2009 from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pmIn conjunction with our groundbreaking Smart Grid Workshop UTC is undertaking an innovative analysis, Smart Grid Economics: Making the Business Case for Smart Network Technology. We invite you to join us on August 6 from Noon to 1:30 pm EDT for a limited attendance, free webinar that previews a landmark financial model that shows how utilities and vendors can make money and minimize costs using smart grid technologies. Conducted by top utility management consulting firm, The Shpigler Group, this rigorous analysis will provide detailed market overviews and strategic business visions for the leading smart grid approaches, detailing the benefits, applications and outlooks for each approach. The model-driven research will also quantify the societal impacts gained through smart grids and convert the smart grid development process into quantifiable metrics that can be tracked and measured over time. Our free webinar will walk you through how the analysis is being conducted and share the unique framework underlying the research, which is slated for completion in late-September. Shpigler Group President David Shpigler will explain what the research entails, outline the variables that make up the sophisticated financial model and discuss how utilities and vendors can customize the study’s model to easily calculate the economic impact of their various approaches in any given service territory. Don’t miss this preview of Smart Grid Economics: Making the Business Case for Smart Network Technology. Attendance to this no-cost webinar is, however, limited and we cannot guarantee that all registrants will gain access to this event. Please provide us with your information as soon as possible and we will confirm your front row seat at the webinar if space permits. Again, attendance is not guaranteed so sign up as soon as possible. Who's Speaking:
* Call in information will be provided to registrants the day before the Webinar. For questions contact meetings@utc.org |
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