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Outlook 2003 Highlights: Increasing Your Odds of SuccessPublished by: IDC Published: Aug. 9, 2006 - 22 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Energy Insights Opinion Executive Overview Will customers matter to utilities? How much will it cost? Can regulators carry the load? The Meter: Cash Register or Slot Machine? Figure: Meters and Applications Tested by PGE Figure: Seattle MeterWatch Sample Screen Figure: Seattle MeterWatch Most Valued Applications Emerging Connectivity Technologies: Changing the Rules of the Game Beating the Odds: Prospects for Distributed and Renewable Energy The fallout from the blackout Figure: How Users Value Distributed Energy Hedging Your Bets with Demand Response Figure: Response to DR Emergency Events Enabling technologies Figure: Advanced Technologies for Demand Response Synopsis AbstractAt our Outlook 2003 Conference, we considered where the retail energy industry is heading. What technologies, strategies, and business activities are utilities and other energy providers betting on? With the retail energy industry in a state of flux, industry leaders are looking at several possible plays, depending on what rules of the game emerge from policy makers and regulators at the federal and state level. Several major themes that recurred throughout the conference include: How transmission and distribution infrastructure needs will be addressed - and who will pay for it The need to better educate and communicate with customers What existing and developing technologies will support business activities and communication - and provide new opportunities for energy companiesGet Full Details About This Report >> |
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