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Washington Post: Growing Field of 'Smart Grid' Technology Faces Opposition

Author: Steven Mufson
November 11, 2011

Steven Mufson explains why many oppose the idea of smart grid technology, despite its energy saving benefits.

Ralph Izzo, the chief executive of the New Jersey's Public Service Electric and Gas Co., isn't your average utility executive.

At Columbia University, he studied mechanical engineering as an undergraduate and later earned a doctorate in applied physics. At the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, he did numerical simulations of fusion experiments and published or presented 35 papers on something called "magnetohydrodynamic modeling."

So it's not surprising he would say that he "fell in love" in 1998 with the gadgetry commonly known as "smart grid" technology — as Izzo puts it, "customer communication technology, real-time price signals and fantastic sensory capability."

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