SG-2.2 Smart Grid Demonstration Projects
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Grid Innovation Program
The Grid Innovation Program provides $5 billion for FY 22-26 to support projects that use innovative approaches to transmission, storage, and distribution infrastructure to enhance grid resilience and reliability.
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Sacramento Municipal Utility District
The project includes a field test of plug-in electric vehicle charging stations to assess their technical performance, vehicle charging patterns, and effects on electric distribution system operations.
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CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric’s (CEHE) Smart Grid Project (Project) consists of (1) advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) including the deployment of more than 2.2 million advanced meters across CEHE’s entire service territory
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Urbanova, Smart City Living Lab – Spokane, Washington,
“Washington State University has joined with six private and public partners on a formal agreement to develop Spokane’s University District into a smart city living laboratory.
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City of Fort Collins Utilities
The City of Fort Collins' Front Range Smart Grid Development project involved the municipal utilities for the cities of Fort Collins and Fountain, Colorado.
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Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program
As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Grid Deployment Office is administering a $10.5 billion Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program to enhance grid flexibility and improve the resilience of the power system against growing
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AEP Ohio gridSMARTSM Demonstration Project
AEP Ohio and its partners are building a secure, interoperable, and integrated Smart Grid infrastructure in Ohio that demonstrates the ability to maximize distribution system efficiency and reliability, and consumer use of demand response programs to redu
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Battelle Memorial Institute Pacific Northwest Division Smart Grid Demonstration Project
Battelle Memorial Institute is collaborating with utilities, universities, and technology partners in a Smart Grid demonstration project across five states and three climatic regions, spanning the electrical system from generation to end-use
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SmartGridCity Boulder Colorado
SmartGridCity is a technology pilot in Boulder, Colorado that allows us to explore smart-grid tools in a real-world setting.
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Entergy New Orleans “SmartView” AMI Pilot
Entergy New Orleans, Inc.’s “SmartView” Advanced Metering Infrastructure pilot project engaged and empowered low-income consumers to use AMI technologies to better manage their energy use and reduce their energy bills.
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Ta’u Island Microgrid
There are challenges to living on a remote island – from food scarcity to destructive weather – and the lack of affordable, reliable power is among the greatest.
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University of California San Diego
UCSD generates 92% of its own energy on an annual basis, utilizing its microgrid to integrate generation sources, while also acting as a test bed for new technologies.