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New York State Smart Grid Coalition Unveils White Paper Outlining Roadmap for New York's Grid Modernization
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
The New
York State Smart Grid Consortium (NYSSGC), a public-private
partnership devoted to statewide implementation of the smart grid, today
released a white paper that articulates long-range objectives for grid
modernization in New York State that support the bold initiatives
Governor Andrew Cuomo recently outlined in his annual State of the State
speech. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the paper also urges for a
coordinated approach to harden the state's infrastructure and modernize
the power system, which in turn will support the recommendations offered
by the New York State 2100 Commission.
"As Hurricane Sandy has shown us, there has never been a stronger
incentive to invest in hardening our energy infrastructure and deploy
innovative smart grid technologies that will make New York's energy
system more robust, resilient and adaptable," said Robert B. Catell,
Chairman of the New York State Smart Grid Consortium. "Our findings both
reflect and support Governor Cuomo's priorities for an innovative
electric vehicle infrastructure, the expanded integration of renewable
energy into the state's energy system, and a coordinated effort to
modernize the state's aging infrastructure to meet evolving consumer
demands for increased reliability."
With extreme weather events occurring more frequently, it is clear that
New York's electric infrastructure needs to become more resilient. The
NYSSGC white paper outlines the innovative efforts currently underway,
some of which include smart grid projects that analyze conditions in
real-time and self-heal in the event of a system disturbance. By
enhaning situational awareness operators can better anticipate and
recover from severe storms, but the grid itself will have the capability
to automatically detect, isolate and respond to disturbances to that the
flow of power to consumers is consistent and reliable. The white paper
offers three key goals of grid modernization for New York:
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Enhance the situational awareness and control of the grid;
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Improve the grid's 'self-healing' capability;
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And, provide more information and tools that help the consumer better
manage their electricity usage.
"The analysis as part of the white paper we commissioned demonstrates
the achievable objectives and tangible benefits to the consumer that
grid modernization throughout New York can provide," added Catell.
"Despite the long-term ability to reduce costs, grid modernization is a
complicated process requiring careful deployment and assessment of new
approaches. Through our collaboration of energy providers, technology
leaders, and research institutions, as well as with the leadership of
Governor Cuomo and his administration, a coordinated smart grid effort
will create a more flexible, efficient, and resilient grid to fully
support New York's ambitious energy goals and ensure we are prepared for
both future challenges and opportunities."
Composed of New York's major utilities, operators, industry, academia,
government and end-users, the NYSSGC commissioned the Electric Power
Research Institute (EPRI) to conduct in-depth member interviews,
research and analysis, to outline the current status of smart grid
projects and the opportunities and challenges for the future of New York
State. By harnessing the collective efforts of key stakeholders to
implement an electric power system that is efficient, flexible, and
reliable, while simultaneously facilitating renewable resources, the
efforts of NYSSGC and its members will not only ensure that New York is
better prepared for future storms, but that a smarter grid will reduce
energy costs and give more control to the consumer. A copy of the white
paper can be found here.
About the New York State Smart Grid Consortium
New York is home to a world-class leading effort designed to establish a
pathway towards lowering the cost and increasing the efficiency of our
Grid. The New York State Smart Grid Consortium (NYSSGC) brings together
the world's leading utilities, technology providers, policy makers and
research institutions to identify opportunities that show the most
promise for broader smart grid technology deployment. The Consortium
provides the perfect convening point to develop, test and eventually
implement the best solutions and a way to work with policy makers to
identify needed regulatory developments. In addition to serving as an
advocate for the best technology and policies, the Consortium serves as
a resource and collection of experts when it comes to the future of New
York State's grid. Incorporated on July 22, 2009, the Consortium is a
not-for-profit 501(c) 6 corporation - for more information, please visit www.nyssmartgrid.com.

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