Illinois Commonwealth Edison has proposed to upgrade its electrical grid, but the plan is in limbo and shows the need for cost recovery policies at utilities, according to a study by Vermont Law School.
Known for its focus on environmental law, Vermont Law School says the new policies are needed nationwide if the smart's grid's reliability and environmental benefits are to be realized.
ComEd has a $2.6 billion plan to modernize its electrical grid, according to TMCnet. The controversy may land in court and could lead to a delay of the smart grid implementation for several years. The company wants to add four million smart meters and as well as more high-tech equipment. With this, there would no longer be a need for meter readers, consumers would get control over electricity use and experience fewer outages... Read More
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