The effects of Superstorm Sandy continued to show up in utility news this week, two more resignations at the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and subpoenas showing up from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's commission to investigate responses.
Get up to speed on what went down, as well as what's been going on in the world of smart meters in November at the links below:
- Smart grid executives give their take on the future of AMI and smart meters—Two recently conducted surveys polled various smart grid insiders on the outlook for AMI.
- Top LIPA executive becomes latest to depart following Sandy—A VP of customer service wasn't the only one to resign this week, following COO Michael Hervey's announcement that he would leave.
- 5 smart meter developments in November—France wants more of them, Australia might as well, and Itron wants a slice of the Japanese market.
- Con Ed and LIPA subpoened over Sandy responses—Gov. Cuomo's commission wants answers, though no one has been called to testify just yet.
- Climate change skeptics attack renewable energy mandates—Two groups have come together to propose the Electricity Freedom Act, which is designed to combat state renewable energy standards.
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