"The Commerce Department unveiled the first 77 'smart grid' standards today aimed at removing a major barrier to the implementation of digital grid technologies.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology draft report (pdf) highlights 31 standards with 'relevance' to smart-grid development and another 46 standards as 'potentially' applicable to the smart grid.
'Central to this report is cybersecurity,' Secretary Gary Locke said at the GridWeek conference in Washington, D.C. 'We need to do it right, but we cannot take forever because everything else depends on the foundation of our cybersecurity efforts.'"
Katherine Ling reports for Greenwire in the New York Times September 24, 2009.
"Obama Admin Releases Initial 'Smart Grid' Standards"
Source: NYTimes, 09/25/2009