Members Portal

Membership in the Consortium of Rapid Smart-Grid impact is available at a variety of levels. Consortium members enjoy a range of benefits.

Member Categories

LevelCooperate (Select Two Or More)AcademicCommunity
Global Impact Member1. Cash giving $20,000 annually or equipment donations acceptable.

2. Support academic and community efforts at a global level.

3. Presentation at any of the consortium gatherings.
1. Organize energy conservation projects in own country at international level.

2. Collaborate with at least two universities from other countries.

3. Organize at least one symposium or workshop annually.

4. Initiate potential projects, partnering with electric utilities.
1. Collaborate with a university to enhance the impact of electrical energy conservation project.

2. Enlist at least 100 household/businesses for the efforts.

3. Monitor and provide continuous help to participants.
Country Impact Member1. Cash giving $10,000 annually or equipment donations acceptable.

2. Support academic and community efforts at a national level.

3. Presentation at any of the consortium gatherings.
1. Organize energy conservation projects in own country at national level.

2. Collaborate with at least one university, college or school.

3. Organize at least one symposium or workshop annually.

4. Initiate at least two energy conservation projects, partnering with electric utilities.
1. Collaborate with a university to enhance the impact of electrical energy conservation project.

2. Enlist at least 50 household/businesses for the efforts.

3. Monitor and provide continuous help to participants.
City Impact Member1. Cash giving $5,000 annually or equipment donations acceptable.

2. Support academic and community efforts at a local level.

3. Presentation at any of the consortium gatherings.
1. Organize energy conservation projects in your own community.

2. Collaborate with at least one university, college or school.

3. Organize at least one symposium or workshop annually.

4. Initiate at least two energy conservation projects, partnering with electric utilities.
1. Collaborate with a university to enhance the impact of electrical energy conservation project.

2. Enlist at least 20 household/businesses for the efforts.

3. Monitor and provide continuous help to participants.

Benefits to Members

  • Ready to Use Consumer Survey Tools
  • Research Findings
  • Analysis Tools
  • Power Grid Simulation Tool
  • Hands-On Workshops
  • Effective Use of New Technologies
  • Feedback Tools
  • Conservation Tools
  • Joint Grant Proposal Development

To join, contact N. Athula Kulatunga at nkulatun@pnw.edu.