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Project: Siemens and Masdar City

January 20th, 2010 No comments

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Masdar City has the potential to set up the ‘perfect’ smart grid, according to a senior executive from German industrial and engineering giant Siemens.

Wolfgang Dehen, CEO of Siemens Energy Sector and a member of the managing board of Siemens AG said that it is much easier to implement a smart grid while installing completely new infrastructure.

Abu Dhabi’s Masdar City is a carbon-neutral initiative being built entirely from scratch just outside the UAE capital.

Smart grids are in their infancy in the Middle East, the general lack of an existing, ageing infrastructure, means that the technology has huge potential in the region.

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OG&E Selects GE and SSN for it’s next pilot

December 29th, 2009 No comments
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OG&E announced partners for it’s trial of smart grid technologies in Norman, OK in 2010.

GE will provide 42,000 meters, which will communicate using Silver Spring Networks RF Mesh solution.

OG&E undertook an earlier pilot of 6000 homes in Oklahoma City, also using SSN technology – information about this and the customers who took part can be found at
www.itsyoursmartgrid.com

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Global Standard for Electric Vehicles

October 23rd, 2009 No comments

Slightly Off Topic, but very relevant to smart grid.

The Society of Automotive Engineers has (or is about to) decided on a global plug standard for electric vehicles. A five pin smart plug that can use 120V or 240V single phase electricity supplies, the plug will also carry data as well as conducting electricity. The standard is called SAE J1772 – plug standardization

SAE International

Smart Grid Trial by Western Power in Australia

September 24th, 2009 No comments

From meterpedia submission

Further details provided relating to the selection of Perth as the 7th Solar City in Australia.

The AU$73.5m project will include the installation of smart meters, solar hot water systems and photovoltaics (PVs).

The pilot will include 106,000 homes, with 10,500 smart meters.

Press Release

Tender about smart metering aspect of trial

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AEP Ohio applies for Stimulus funding for demonstration project

September 10th, 2009 No comments

AEP Ohio has applied for $75m of match funding to support its’ $150m gridSMART demonstration project, which will include the installation of 110,000 electricity meters from 2010, alongside other smart grid activities.

The project will include new distribution grid technology, plug-in hybrid cars and consumer systems and products, including “smart appliances”.

AEP has selected IBM to support their gridSMART initiative, which will see smart meters deployed to all 5 million customers across 11 states.

Here is an interview with a member of the gridSMART programme, giving details on their plans for demand response and other activities.

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Several Significant Trials By National Grid US in NY, MA & RI

August 24th, 2009 No comments

From googlemap submission – source chris.bull2@ukngrid.com – Smart Program Manager

Details of 4 new smart metering/smart grid trials by National Grid US have been provided via the googlemap submission form.

National Grid’s ‘About Us’ Page

The exercises will take place in Worcester, MA., Syracuse, NY., Albany, NY. and Newport, Jamestown and Portsmouth, RI.

They range in scale from 10,000 to 42,000 customers, and will all have the following schedule:

  • Release 1 scheduled for July 2010
  • Release 2 scheduled for Dec 2010
  • Release 3 scheduled for Oct 2011

Details of the individual exercises:

  • Worcester – 15,000 customers, $57m
  • Albany – 42,000 customers, $57m
  • Syracuse – 40,000 customers, $100m
  • Newport, Jamestown, Portsmouth – 10,000 customers, $59m

Each of the trails will feature the following functionality:

  • 2 Way Communications,
  • Remote Connection/Disconnection,
  • Tamper/Diagnostic Alerts,
  • HAN Connectivity/Support,
  • Smart Grid devices also

They will also be testing Mesh Radio, WiMax and ZigBee communications.

The technology partners will be “Various based on a developed Conceptual and Logical Technical Model, RFI process and Proof of Concept.

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National Grid Applies for $200 Million in Stimulus Funding for Largest Collective Smart Grid Project in the Northeast

August 6, 2009

National Grid (LSE:NG;NYSE:NGG), the nation’s second-largest utility, has applied to the U.S. Department of Energy for $200 million in stimulus funding to develop an “end-to-end” smart grid deployment that will include approximately 200,000 customers in New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Through its smart grid program, National Grid is partnering with the three states to help them achieve their vision for a clean, efficient energy network of the future while creating new jobs and economic development opportunities for the region. The smart grid program will provide residential and business customers across the northeast with unprecedented ability to reduce their energy consumption, carbon emissions and utility bills.

Tom King, president of National Grid U.S., said, “Our smart grid program is highly consistent with and supportive of the purpose and goals of the DoE stimulus program and it will accelerate smart grid deployment.” King added, “The proposed project is a collaborative effort among National Grid, its customers and the leadership of New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Working together, we aim to demonstrate the transformative value and benefits of the smart grid to the northeast and the rest of the nation.”

National Grid’s project will demonstrate the benefits of combining “smart” and “green” technologies from end-to-end (transmission to consumer) including demonstrations of clean energy technologies such as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and solar and wind power as well as energy storage technology. The result will be one of the most technologically advanced smart grid deployments in the U.S. This initiative will provide an increased understanding of the interface between the next generation of green energy supply and the smart grid to pave the way for the broader roll out of these technologies in the states where National Grid operates.

King added, “While our smart grid is focused on customers, it also acts as a catalyst to accelerate and accommodate the integration of renewable energy applications into the distribution network. Our intent is to create a flagship smart grid system and we hope the Department of Energy will support us in this important effort.”

National Grid’s plan has been endorsed by the governors of New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, as well as leaders from government and industry.

“Investment in the proposed advanced smart grid initiatives will provide an instrumental tool for accomplishing New York’s energy efficiency and renewable energy goals by enabling customer demand response through smart meters and appliance controls and by providing electric grid optimization to enable interconnection of renewable resources,” said New York Governor David A. Paterson. “It also will attract clean-technology businesses to the State, thereby creating green jobs, boosting the economy and protecting the environment.”

“These grants will support our own recent smart grid initiatives to modernize the electric grid in Massachusetts,” said Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. “The goal is to save money and to give more control to both grid operators and consumers.”

“Federal stimulus support for the smart grid program will assist Rhode Island in moving forward with its renewable energy and energy efficiency programs,” said Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri. “Demonstrating the capability to store renewable energy will be a significant contribution to advancing these technologies.”

National Grid also is developing a state-of-the-art “Smart Technology Center” in Syracuse, New York, where it will test, assess and evaluate smart grid technologies and applications before they are deployed in the field. The center also will serve as a lab for testing new smart grid applications before they are rolled out to customers.

For more information on National Grid’s smart grid program, visit www.nationalgridus.com/energy

National Grid is an international energy delivery company. In the U.S., National Grid delivers electricity to approximately 3.3 million customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island, and manages the electricity network on Long Island under an agreement with the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA). It is the largest distributor of natural gas in the northeastern U.S., serving approximately 3.4 million customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island. National Grid also owns over 4,000 megawatts of contracted electricity generation that provides power to over one million LIPA customers.

SDG&E Plans for Wireless Smart Grid Comms

August 18th, 2009 No comments

From google alert – Original Coverage

SDG&E have filed for Federal Stimulus funds in the amount of $30m to support the overall $60m cost of “GridComm”.

 

The project would see all of the utlitity’s 4100 sq mile service territory supported by a layered wireless communications infrastructure. A mix of technologies is being considered, including WiMAX – particularly for the higher bandwidth requirements.

Spokesperson explaining why it was necessary to build out a new network rather than buy from an existing cell provider:

  • performance
  • coverage
  • security

If awarded funds, the two year project would start in 2010. Without stimulus funding, the project would still proceed, but much slower. The funding application names IBM, Cisco and Arcadian Networks as potential partners in the project.

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Pilot Proposal in Harrisburg, PA

August 5th, 2009 No comments

From Linked In News Item

PPL Electric Utilities has applied for match funding to support a $38m project to install 60,000 smart meters as part of a smart grid initiative.

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ComEd Pilot Plans in Chicago

August 5th, 2009 No comments

From google alert – original coverage

Commonwealth Edison has applied for stimulus funding in support of it’s AMI/Smart Grid pilot exercise in Chicago and surrounding suburban areas.

Earlier this summer, ComEd filed a petition with the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) recommending a one-year AMI pilot, one of the country’s most comprehensive evaluations of how customers will interact with this innovative technology. Current plans call for the deployment of approximately 141,000 smart meters in 11 suburban communities and in the City of Chicago, and will include tests of customers’ responses to alternative pricing plans, in-home displays and Home Area Network control systems.

ComEd have applied for match funding in the amount of $175m to deploy more meters and test other smart grid aspects.

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ConEd Smart Grid Trial in Queens, New York

August 5th, 2009 No comments

From google alert

Announcement of 18 month, $6m smart grid pilot exercise in Queens by Consolidated Edison.

From the coverage here and here

The “smart grid” program includes home meters that inform consumers about their energy use and plugs for hybrid cars – innovations that the company hopes will lower costs and help prevent blackouts.

Components of the grid will be upgraded in the Long Island City network – a 3.8-square-mile area that also includes parts of Astoria, Sunnyside and Woodside – helping control-room engineers identify and repair problems quickly.

Approximately 1,500 customers will receive smart meters, the main component of an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). Other AMI features include automatic outage notification, remote meter reading, remote reconnection and the ability to communicate energy usage information via other smart building technology to web portals or in-home displays. The web portals and in-home displays can show energy usage by appliance and nearly 300 eligible customers will test this technology.

One of the innovations involves a distributed generation project with the City University of New York to study how solar energy can be integrated into the New York City electric grid. The solar energy will be obtained from a 100kW photovoltaic system on the roof of LaGuardia Community College.

The research and development project is the company’s first step in an effort to expand smart grid technology throughout New York City and Westchester County. Con Edison will continue working with the state Public Service Commission, other stakeholders, and industry groups to grow and expand smart grid technology across the system.

By the end of this month, Con Edison will file proposals with the U.S. Department of Energy for stimulus funds to help finance approximately $375 million in smart grid projects. Stimulus grants, if secured, will broaden the scope of the company’s smart grid efforts. Some of these projects include the addition of more than 40,000 smart meters, more intelligent underground and overhead systems, and a sophisticated command and control network that will serve as the “brain” of an enhanced Con Edison smart grid.

Con Edison’s smart grid pilot project was developed after five years of research and development. Smart grid technology is part of the company’s EnergyNY plan (www.coned.com/energyNY), a blueprint that balances energy-efficiency initiatives with infrastructure investments to meet the region’s increasing need for energy.

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