Jon Arnold - Session leader
Principal
ICP Strategies

AMI Consumer Backlash – Perceptions and Realities

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In the Engineer’s mind, smart meters are a big step forward; they provide utilities greater visibility into energy consumption patterns, and they allow consumers to play a direct role in managing usage and conserving energy. As AMI deployments unfold, utilities are experiencing a different reality, and it is not safe to assume that smart meters are welcome in the home. Consumer buy-in is critical for smart grid to succeed, and utilities need to be better at communicating and educating the market about what AMI is all about. There are a number of hot button issues to address, such as the impact of AMI on rising energy bills, potential health risks from radio waves, and personal privacy. If you’re wondering what all the fuss is about, you won’t want to miss this session.

Jon Arnold - Moderator
Principal
ICP Strategies
Mark Toney - Panelist
Executive Director
TURN
Ward Camp - Panelist
VP, Regulatory & Environmental Policy
Landis+Gyr
Larry Owens - Panelist
Division Manager
Silicon Valley Power
John Cooper - Panelist
President
Ecomergence
Jon Arnold I just did a shout-out on my blog about our session, and to get you in the mood, I cited an article I recently wrote, titled "New Urban Myth? Are Smart Meters Bad for Us?" Enjoy, and please share!
http://jonarnold-analyst.blogspot.com/2011/05/connectivity-week-next-week-my-smart.html

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