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Ben Boyd, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Moderator Ward Camp, VP Landis + Gyr – panelist

“Dissecting Smart Grid Opportunities:  Do we need a smarter grid or just more grid?  What's the difference?”. Ben Boyd, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Moderator Ward Camp, VP Landis + Gyr – panelist Robert Clayton, MPSC Commissioner – panelist Ed Gray, VP Elster – panelist

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Ben Boyd, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Moderator Ward Camp, VP Landis + Gyr – panelist

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  1. “Dissecting Smart Grid Opportunities:  Do we need a smarter grid or just more grid?  What's the difference?” Ben Boyd, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Moderator Ward Camp, VP Landis + Gyr – panelist Robert Clayton, MPSC Commissioner – panelist Ed Gray, VP Elster – panelist Steve Lippman, Director, Microsoft – panelist Ellen Petrill, Director, EPRI, panelist “The Smart Grid – a network of networks” Aclara Technologies

  2. Panel Members – Who Are They? • Ward Camp, Vice President for Regulatory and Environmental Policy, Landis+Gyr Energy Management Solutions (Ward.Camp@landisgyr.com; 505-293-7788) • Robert Clayton III, Chairman, Missouri Public Service Commission (Robert.clayton@psc.mo.gov; 573-751-4221) • Ed Gray, Vice President for Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, Elster Solutions (Ed.Gray@us.elster.com; 443-433-8080) • Steve Lippman, Director of Environmental Engagement Strategy, Microsoft Corporation (stevelip@microsoft.com; 425-703-3127) • Ellen Petrill, Director of State & Regional Relations, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) (epetrill@epri.com; 650-855-8939

  3. WHO IS BEN BOYD? Is a member of the Key Executive Team of Aclara Technologies, Communications Group, a global Smart Grid enabling engineering company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Aclara is as subsidiary of ESCO Technologies, Inc., a publicly traded, billion dollar engineering consortium. As Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, his primary responsibility is to initiate and develop company strategies and corresponding relationships relative to regulatory matters, both domestic and internationally. He encourages the adoption and implementation of advanced metering communications technology solutions in the electric, natural gas, and water utility industries for Aclara, and reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer, ESCO Technologies. Prior to joining Aclara 4 years ago, he was Vice President, of Regulatory Affairs for Itron, Inc., where he had similar responsibilities at a lower level. During his time at both companies he has made numerous presentations on regulatory issues as they relate to advanced metering technology in the U.S., Europe, Central America and the Caribbean, has co-authored whitepapers on Technological Solutions to Energy Regulatory Issues, and Privacy and Security Concerns in Electric AMI Technologies Over the past twenty- eight years, Mr. Boyd held managing positions in wholesale energy delivery, rates and regulatory, and policy analysis and development at two state public utility commissions, and a municipal transmission and distribution system. He holds Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Science degrees. He is in his third term as Chair of the Public Policy Committee, Utilimetrics Assn; is a Board member of the United Telecom Council’s Spectrum Services Board, and is an Executive level member of the Board of Directors of the Demand Response Smart Grid Coalition, In 2008 he won the President’s Award for Leadership given by Utilimetrics Assn.

  4. Aclara Technologies • ACLARA Technologies, with major offices in St.Louis, Cleveland, Boston, and Phoenix, and minor offices globally represents the industry’s leading Intelligent Infrastructure™ technologies for providing device networking, data-value management, and customer communications to water, gas, and electric utilities globally. Over 500 utilities in nine countries rely on proven Aclara solutions to connect with their customers. Aclara is part of the Utility Solutions Group of ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE), St. Louis. Create Your Intelligent Infrastructure™ www.Aclara.com. • ESCO, headquartered in St. Louis, is a proven supplier of special purpose utility solutions for electric, gas, and water utilities, including hardware and software to support advanced metering applications and fully automated intelligent instrumentation. In addition, the Company provides engineered filtration products to the aviation, space, and process markets worldwide and is the industry leader in RF shielding and EMC test products. Further information regarding ESCO and its subsidiaries is available on the Company’s web site at www.escotechnologies.com

  5. The Evolving Grid – a network of networks Before Smart Grid: One-way power flow, simple interactions After Smart Grid: Two-way power flow, multi-stakeholder interactions

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