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The smart grid could be one of the largest creators of wealth in the decade, spawning “new Googles and Microsofts,” according to smart grid analyst Jesse Berst.
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Any possible changes that arise from those conversations likely wouldn't occur until at least 2012, Berst said.
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Any possible changes that arise from those conversations likely wouldn't occur until at least 2012, Berst said.
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Any possible changes that arise from those conversations likely wouldn't occur until at least 2012, Berst said.
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Any possible changes that arise from those conversations likely wouldn't occur until at least 2012, Berst said.
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Their objections, Berst said, fall primarily into four categories - the NCAA's philosophical change, the added expense required to compete with other schools, Title IX compliance and the immediate hit athletic department budgets would take.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Berst said 97 schools have signed onto the override measure, more than the 75 needed for the NCAA board to reconsider the stipend.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"The grid is a mess, and it's a matter of national advantage to fix it," says Jesse Berst, managing director of GlobalSmartEnergy, a smart-grid consultant.
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David Berst, the Division I vice president of governance, acknowledged Wednesday that about 1,000 players signed with schools in November, and those who did it with the promise of getting an additional $2,000 toward the so-called "full cost of attendance" would still get their extra money.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Berst noted that the Springboard model allows utilities to be nimble and proactive without straining their budgets.
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