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EnerNex Applauds Smart Grid Interoperability Panel for GridWeek Award
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. --(Business Wire)--
EnerNex
commends the Smart
Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) and all of its participants on
receiving the "Taming Smart Grid Complexity" award at the annual GridWeek
conference in Washington, D.C. this week.
The 783 member organization represents 22 stakeholder categories and
over 1,800 individuals. The SGIP has demonstrated that through
collaboration and hard work, complexity can be conquered to achieve
results and significant industry progress.
Erich
Gunther, the chairman and chief technology officer, stated: "It's
been a long journey since the first National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) workshops facilitated by Electrc Power Research
Institute (EPRI) in the summer of 2009 and it has been an honor to work
initially with EPRI and NIST on this collaborative initiative. It is
truly a game changer for our industry; EnerNex is proud to be a part of
it."
The GridWeek Advisory Board, comprised of 12 major Smart Grid and energy
stakeholder organizations, recognized the SGIP and all of its
participants for significant achievements in the pursuit of an
interoperable grid.
In November of 2009, the SGIP was established by the U.S. Commerce
Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and
administered by EnerNex. The GridWeek award acknowledges the SGIP's
tireless efforts to engage stakeholders from the entire Smart Grid
Community in a collaborative public process to identify applicable
standards, gaps in currently available standards, and priorities for new
standardization activities.
For more information on the SGIP: collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/WebHome
For more on GridWeek, visit: www.gridweek.com.
About EnerNex
EnerNex, established in 2003, provides research, engineering and
consulting services, for the electric power industry. EnerNex focuses on
providing services around the development and application of new and
emerging electric power technologies to engineer a cleaner, smarter
energy system of the future. The firm serves as the SGIP Administrator
under a NIST-awarded contract; for more information on the project, click
here.

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