Commonwealth Club of California – “The High (?) Road to a True Smart Grid”, January 28
An interdisciplinary expert panel will present a program at the Commonwealth Club of California Tuesday, January 28rd from 12:00 – 3:00 p.m., called “The High (?) Road to a True Smart Grid”. The program will cut through misunderstandings about the value of the ‘smart meters’ being rolled out across the country, and the misguided direction of electricity and energy policy in the U.S. The panelists will outline a blueprint for a safer and smarter approach to both electricity generation and distribution in the United States—one that has all of our best interests, and the interests of planet Earth, at heart. Complimentary light buffet will be served from 11:30 a.m. until noon.
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To RSVP, please contact the Commonwealth Club of California at
www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2013-12-03/high-road-true-smart-grid
or 415-597-6700
www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2013-12-03/high-road-true-smart-grid
or 415-597-6700
Tickets: $32 non-members, $20 members,
$10 students (with valid ID)
$10 students (with valid ID)
“The High (?) Road to a True Smart Grid”
Billions of dollars of ‘smart’ utility meters are being installed across America that are unable to integrate with, or enable, the ‘smart grid’ of the future on which U.S. energy sustainability depends, according to the landmark report, “Getting Smarter About the Smart Grid” published by the National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy in Washington, D.C.
Called a colossal waste of taxpayer and ratepayer dollars, the new meters and networks do not improve energy efficiency, enhance energy management, help balance supply and demand, or facilitate the integration of renewable sources. Instead the meters drive up costs, introduce unnecessary risks to personal privacy and health, and divert resources from creating a true smart grid.
Join us to dive deeply into the roots of electricity paralysis in the United States and learn what it will to take to create a reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity grid with our planetary interests at heart. Learn:
Join us to dive deeply into the roots of electricity paralysis in the United States and learn what it will to take to create a reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity grid with our planetary interests at heart. Learn:
- How state and local governments, and environmental organizations, have been misled about the purported benefits of ‘smart’ meters.
- How ‘smart’ meter investments, using billions in stimulus funding, do not benefit ratepayers or support economic growth, but financially prop up unsustainable Investor-Owned-Utilities (IOUs), while postponing the inevitable transition to a decentralized and democratized electricity system.
- How conflicts of interests in the IOU monopoly utility business model are preventing us from moving to a renewable energy economy.
- Why the right to ‘opt out’ of ‘smart’ meters will not solve the pressing underlying risks and economic problems, nor will exploiting more fossil fuels.
- How U.S. policymakers evidence a lack of a basic understanding of the problems associated with the future of energy and electricity.
This interdisciplinary critique of our present electricity dilemma will clarify technical misunderstandings about ‘smart’ meters; the entrenched economic models preventing utilities from fully embracing renewable energy; and how the growing transpartisan ‘smart’ meter rebellion heralds an epochal transformation in the economy of energy. The panelists will lay out the next steps the U.S. must take to achieve clean energy abundance—for the sake of our pocketbooks, sustainable energy independence, global economic competitiveness, preservation of natural resources, enhanced national security and to forestall the looming threat to life on Earth from man-made global warming.
The program, including Q&A, will explore the pivotal role communities and citizens can play, through political will, including transpartisan collaborations, in driving the needed transformation in this sector, and how a clean energy economy can be fast tracked through a truly innovative and pioneering collaborative financing arrangement between the private and public sectors.
The program, including Q&A, will explore the pivotal role communities and citizens can play, through political will, including transpartisan collaborations, in driving the needed transformation in this sector, and how a clean energy economy can be fast tracked through a truly innovative and pioneering collaborative financing arrangement between the private and public sectors.
To RSVP, please contact the Commonwealth Club of California at
www.commonwealthclub.org or 415-597-6700
www.commonwealthclub.org or 415-597-6700
11:30 a.m. – Complimentary Light Buffet
12:00 p.m. – Program Begins
Tickets: $32 non-members, $20 members,
$10 students (with valid ID)
$10 students (with valid ID)
Media please contact the Commonwealth Club
to request a Press Pass.
to request a Press Pass.
Panelists:
Timothy Schoechle, Ph.D. is author of the landmark white paper, “Getting Smarter About the Smart Grid”, published by the National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy in Washington, D.C. This white paper critiques the present approach to the smart grid and describes what a truly smart electricity grid would look like, one that is capable of integrating “distributed” power generation from renewable and sustainable energy sources without the privacy, security, cost, reliability, radiation, or potential public health impacts of the present approach. Dr. Schoechle has been engaged in engineering development of electric utility gateways and energy management systems for over 25 years. He is an expert on the international standards system and serves as secretariat of ISO/IEC SC32 Data Management and Interchange, and Secretary of ISO/IEC SC25 Working Group 1, the international standards committee for Home Electronic Systems. Dr. Schoechle is a founder of BI Incorporated, pioneer developer of RFID technology, and former faculty member of the University of Colorado College of Engineering and Applied Science. He holds an M.S. in telecommunications engineering and a Ph.D. in communications policy from the University of Colorado.
www.gettingsmarteraboutthesmartgrid.org
“The High (?) Road to a True Smart Grid”
Tuesday, January 28 – 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.
(complimentary light buffet starting 11:30 a.m.)
The Commonwealth Club of California
San Francisco 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
RSVP: (415) 597-6700 or www.CommonwealthClub.org
Tickets: $32 non-members, $20 members,
$10 students (with valid ID)
Tuesday, January 28 – 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.
(complimentary light buffet starting 11:30 a.m.)
The Commonwealth Club of California
San Francisco 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
RSVP: (415) 597-6700 or www.CommonwealthClub.org
Tickets: $32 non-members, $20 members,
$10 students (with valid ID)
Media please contact the Commonwealth Club
to request a Press Pass
to request a Press Pass
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