Monday, April 21, 2008

DOE Selects Projects for up to $50 Million of Federal Funding to Modernize the Nation’s Electricity Grid


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Demonstration Projects Aim at 15 Percent Reduction of U.S. Peak Load Electricity Demand
announced the Department’s plans to invest up to $50 million over five years
in nine demonstration projects competitively selected to increase efficiency in the nation’s electricity grid
these projects aim to reduce peak load electricity demand by at least 15 percent at distribution feeders—the power lines delivering electricity to consumers
Cutting-edge technologies that enhance the efficiency and dependability of the nation’s electricity grid are critical
The projects were selected in response to DOE’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability
Allegheny Power will develop the “West Virginia Super Circuit”
ATK Launch Systems, along with partners Rocky Mountain Power and P&E AUTOMATION, will demonstrate load reduction through an integrated network of diverse renewable generation technologies and intelligent automation
For more information
www.oe.energy.gov.
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