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Alstom delivers innovative market management software for PJM Interconnection
PHILADELPHIA --(Business Wire)--
Alstom Grid has recently implemented a new market management software
system enabling the PJM
Interconnection to more efficiently deploy fast-ramping energy
resources in response to surging demand for electricity. This
installation of Alstom's upgraded e-terramarket platform
also makes PJM compliant with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC) Order 755, which establishes a performance-based compensation
system for sources of electricity that can be brought online quickly to
ensure reliability.
As North America's largest wholesale energy market, PJM faces a growing
challenge to ensure a constant flow of electricity in an environment
where demand can fluctuate rapidly. Alstom's recently-installed e-terramarket
3.0 software allows PJM to more efficiently call on energy resources
such as battery and fly-wheel based storage systems ideally suited to
providing a short-term boost in the supply of available electricity.
Alstom Grid also delivered a new shortage pricing model for PJM that
produces more accurate electricity prices when real-time operating
reserves on the grid fall short of required levels.
"Grid operators need flexible on-demand energy resources to respond
to rapid shifts in the ways homes and businesses consume electricity," said
Karim El Naggar (News - Alert), Vice President and head of Alstom Grid's Network
Management Solutions business. "Alstom technology experts worked
alongside the PJM team to ensure our system manages those resources as
efficiently as possible, thereby achieving compliance with the
requirements of Order 755."
Benefits now available to PJM through e-terramarket 3.0
include built-in configurability for faster adaptation to regulatory
requirements, a state-of-the-art security constrained optimization
engine to ensure reliability, and cost savings through higher
performance.
"This new performance-based market structure creates greater
incentive compensation for high performing existing resources-and
incentive for development of new, fast responding technologies, such as
batteries or flywheels, to participate in the frequency regulation
market," said Andrew L. Ott, Senior Vice President - PJM Markets. "Ultimately,
as the actual performance of frequency regulation providers better
matches the amount of resources needed, the system should realize
greater efficiency and savings."
Earlier this year, Alstom Grid also delivered new functions for demand
response compensation, enabling PJM to become the first Regional
Transmission Organization (RTO) in the U.S. to comply with FERC's Order
745, which addresses payments for demand response.
About PJM Interconnection
PJM manages the operation of the electric transmission grid across 13
states and the District of Columbia, which serves 60 million people. Alstom
has provided PJM with market management technologies for over a decade,
and delivered innovative market solutions including smart dispatch,
settlements, and capacity markets that positioned them ideally for this
latest implementation.
About Alstom
Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation, power
transmission and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for
innovative and environmentally friendly technologies. Alstom builds the
fastest train and the highest capacity automated metro in the world,
provides turnkey integrated power plant solutions and associated
services for a wide variety of energy sources, including hydro, nuclear,
gas, coal and wind, and it offers a wide range of solutions for power
transmission, with a focus on smart grids. The Group employs 92,000
people in around 100 countries. It had sales of €20 billion and booked
close to €22 billion in orders in 2011/12.
Alstom Grid has over 100 years of expertise in electrical
grids. Whether for utilities or electro-intensive industries or
facilitating the trading of energy, Alstom Grid brings power to its
customers' projects. Alstom Grid ranks among the top 3 in
electrical transmission sector with an annual sales turnover of more
than €4 billion. It has 20,000 employees and over 90 manufacturing and
engineering sites worldwide. At the heart of the development of Smart
Grid, Alstom Grid offers products, services and integrated energy
management solutions across the full energy value chain-from power
generation, through transmission and distribution grids and to the large
end user.

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