With Great Power

A second shot at smart meters

Sep 16, 2025
Laura Sherman, President of the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council, dives into the future of clean energy. She reminisces about her adventures advocating for environmental causes, including her time in the Rocky Mountains. The conversation shifts to Michigan's energy targets and the limitations of outdated advanced metering infrastructure. Sherman discusses the potential of next-generation smart meters and virtual power plants, emphasizing their benefits for consumers and the grid. Her insights reveal how technology can transform energy policy and community engagement.
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ANECDOTE

Thompson Divide Policy Push

  • Laura Sherman rode into Colorado's Thompson Divide while working for Senator Bennet to push protection legislation.
  • That decade-long effort helped secure federal protections for nearly 250,000 acres in 2024.
ANECDOTE

From Lab Research To Policy

  • Laura describes how an EPA official's reaction made her realize research must be translated for policymakers.
  • That insight drove her to pivot from academic geochemistry to policy work in Washington.
INSIGHT

Why AMI 1.0 Fell Short

  • AMI 1.0 meters delivered operational gains but failed to provide broad customer benefits that were promised.
  • Next-gen AMI must be designed to enable bill savings, customer-facing programs, and device integration.
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