12.03.2008 19:00:00
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Xcel Energy Announces First Smart Grid City in the Nation
Xcel Energy announced today it will put in motion its vision to make
Boulder, Colo., the nation’s first fully
integrated Smart Grid City.
The advanced, smart grid system – when fully
implemented over the next few years – will
provide customers with a portfolio of smart grid technologies designed
to provide environmental, financial and operational benefits. Xcel
Energy anticipates funding only a portion of the project, and plans to
leverage other sources including government grants for the remainder of
what could be up to a $100 million effort.
"Smart Grid City is the first step toward
building the grid of the future,” said Dick
Kelly, Xcel Energy chairman, president and CEO. "In
Boulder, we’ll collaborate with others to
integrate all aspects of our smart grid vision and evaluate the
benefits. The work we’re doing will benefit
not only Boulder, but also customers throughout our eight-state service
territory. We’re pleased to partner with the
city and our Boulder customers as we begin this journey.”
In December 2007, Xcel Energy established the Smart Grid Consortium,
bringing together leading technologists, engineering firms, business
leaders and IT experts. Consortium members include Accenture,
Current Group, Schweitzer
Engineering Laboratories and Ventyx.
The group will provide guidance, products and services needed to bring
Xcel Energy's smart grid vision to life.
In addition to its geographic concentration, ideal size and access to
all grid components, Boulder was selected as the Smart Grid City because
it is home to the University of Colorado and several federal
institutions, including the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, which already is involved in smart grid efforts for the
federal government.
Smart Grid City could feature a number of infrastructure upgrades and
customer offerings – for the first time fully
integrated through the partnership’s efforts
in Boulder – including:
Transformation of existing metering infrastructure to a robust,
dynamic electric system communications network, providing real-time,
high-speed, two-way communication throughout the distribution grid;
Conversion of substations to "smart”
substations capable of remote monitoring, near real-time data and
optimized performance;
At the customer’s invitation, installation
of programmable in-home control devices and the necessary systems to
fully automate home energy use; and
Integration of infrastructure to support easily dispatched distributed
generation technologies (such as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles with
vehicle-to-grid technology; battery systems; wind turbines; and solar
panels).
The potential benefits of the Smart Grid City include operational
savings, customer-choice energy management, better grid reliability,
greater energy efficiency and conservation options, increased use of
renewable energy sources, and support for plug-in hybrid electric
vehicles and intelligent-home appliances.
With the city now selected, Xcel Energy and its Smart Grid Consortium
will spend the next four weeks to six weeks studying the city’s
electricity infrastructure to develop a scope and preliminary design
plan for implementing the changes. Work would start soon after, but
system changes will take place over the next few years.
The first phase of Smart Grid City is expected to be in place by as
early as August 2008, with implementation throughout the city continuing
through 2009. Beginning in 2009, the consortium also expects to begin an
initial assessment of the technologies.
After initial implementation and assessment, Xcel Energy will use the
results from this effort to talk with state, federal and regulatory
officials about a larger deployment throughout the company’s
eight-state service territory.
Xcel Energy also unveiled a Smart Grid Consortium web site today, www.xcelenergy.com/smartgrid,
which has graphics and educational materials explaining its Smart Grid
vision.
Xcel Energy (NYSE: XEL) is a major U.S. electricity and natural gas
company with regulated operations in eight Western and Midwestern
states. Xcel Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of energy-related
products and services to 3.3 million electricity customers and 1.8
million natural gas customers through its regulated operating companies.
Company headquarters are located in Minneapolis. More information is
available at www.xcelenergy.com.
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