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Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012

Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012. “Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012” is a new collaborative Landmark Research study designed to greatly improve the understanding of residential smart grid development and deployment in terms of:

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Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012

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  1. Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012 • “Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012” is a new collaborative Landmark Research study designed to greatly improve the understanding of residential smart grid development and deployment in terms of: • Identifying market demand and growth areas for new products • Comparing competing product strategies and communications of competitors • Determining product preferences for end-users • Defining critical success factors to expand product offerings to end-user markets, and • Establishing a market approach and foundation for strategic decision-making efforts  • The project has been reviewed, approved and received consensus endorsement by CABA’s Board of Directors and the CHC. Several organizations have already joined the project Steering Committee including: Hydro One, Microsoft, Pella Corporation, Samsung Electronics, and TELUS - with several other organizations expressing interest in study participation. • There will be a Project Manager that will be able to assist the Steering Committee with respect to project logistics and working with research consultant, Frost & Sullivan. • The complete Webinar, PowerPoint presentation and study Research Prospectus are available to you and interested parties in your organization. For viewing and download of all documents, please go to:http://www.caba.org/research/projects/smart-grid-2012. • To become involved in this research project, please contact John Hall, CABA Research Director at 613.686.1814 x227 or at hall@caba.org

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