Oettinger outlines plan to flick switch on EU smart grids

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European Union energy commissioner says all member states must produce smart meter targets by 2012

The European Union's energy commissioner has set out a plan to accelerate the roll out of smart grid technology across the bloc as part of efforts to reduce energy consumption, curb bills, and boost the...

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