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U.S.
Chamber Welcomes
Investment
in Smart Grid Technology
Calls
on Administration to Address Barriers to Clean Energy Deployment
WASHINGTON, D.C.—
Karen Harbert, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s
Institute for 21st Century Energy, today issued the following statement
regarding the administration’s announcement that they will award $3.4
billion to help fund energy grid modernization.
“Reliable electricity is essential to a sound
economy, and smart grid technology will make our system more reliable.
Smart grid technology will allow our systems to self-diagnose and repair
problems, accommodate new demands, and promote greater efficiency.
“Today’s announcement is long overdue. The U.S.
Chamber’s Energy Institute has been advocating for a rapid deployment of
smart grid for over a year, and it was included in our recommendations
delivered to President-elect Obama and the 111th Congress last January.
Although government alone is not the answer to solving our energy
problems, we welcome this investment and look forward to it paying
dividends in the future.
“Finally, it is important to remember that smart grid
by itself won’t solve our electricity challenges. Today’s announcement
does not address the siting and permitting issues that have delayed or
even scuttled dozens of clean energy projects, as well as the necessary
construction of transmission lines to support these sources. Without
additional transmission capacity, our grid will not be able to meet
increased demands, no matter how smart it is.”
The mission of the U.S. Chamber’s Institute for 21st
Century Energy is to unify policymakers, regulators, business leaders,
and the American public behind a common sense energy strategy to help
keep America secure, prosperous, and clean. Through policy development,
education, and advocacy, the Institute is building support for meaningful
action at the local, state, national, and international levels.
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