Purdue University joins Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative

November 19, 2013  


Meghan Norris

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University's Energy Center in Discovery Park announced Tuesday (Nov. 19) its affiliate membership in Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC).

Since its founding in March 2010, SGCC has attracted many member organizations to listen, educate and collaborate for modernized, intelligent electrical systems.

"Purdue University is committed to responsible, multidisciplinary research in energy," said Meghan Norris, an assistant professor of consumer sciences who leads the Purdue SGCC effort.

"Not only is Purdue a leader in energy technology, but it's also an emerging leader in consumer adoption of smart-grid technologies. Our Department of Consumer Science focuses on empowered consumer decision-making, which aligns strongly with the mission of Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative. We are excited to collaborate with the SGCC to conduct and share trustworthy research in the area of consumer smart-grid adoption."

Purdue joins a balanced membership of stakeholders that includes leaders from the business community, utilities, regulators and advocacy groups. SGCC activities include funding independent research on consumer smart grid issues, providing forums for members to share and self-educate, and collaborating to develop industry best practices.

Norris, who holds a doctoral degree in social and personality psychology from Queen's University in Ontario, Canada, conducts research in the areas of attitudes, persuasion and social influence. Her current research is exploring the use of eye tracking in attitude research.

About the Purdue Energy Center

The Energy Center was officially launched in August 2005 with $2.5 million in startup funds made available through a grant from The Lilly Endowment for expanding Discovery Park. More than 150 faculty and staff members, representing nine colleges, are actively engaged in Energy Center activities. Focus areas include: transportation (bioenergy, hydrogen, advanced ground-vehicle power, and battery and energy storage), power generation (solar, wind, coal and nuclear), energy efficiency (smart grid, smart buildings and thermoelectric) and policy, education and outreach (electric vehicles, EcoCar and Energy Academy). For more information, visit http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/energy/.

About the Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC)

Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the mission of accelerating the adoption of a smart grid that is consumer-safe, consumer-friendly and consumer-approved. Membership is open to all consumer and environmental advocates, technology vendors, research laboratories and electric utilities for collaboration in research, best practices and consumer education. Learn more at http://www.smartgridcc.org.

Writer: Phillip Fiorini, 765-496-3133, pfiorini@purdue.edu 

Source: Meghan Norris, 765-494-8305, meghan@purdue.edu 

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