Ameren Illinois Utilities Request $45 Million in Federal Stimulus Grants to Fund Smart Grid Projects
August 06 2009 - 12:36PM
PR Newswire (US)
Service Reliability, Energy Efficiency Emphasized PEORIA, Ill.,
Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ameren Illinois Utilities (AmerenCIPS,
AmerenCILCO, AmerenIP) today announced they have applied for $45
million in matching grants from the $787-billion American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (stimulus program) to help fund Smart
Grid projects that will improve overall electric service
reliability. "If our request is approved, our customers will
benefit from advanced smart grid technologies that will improve
service reliability, help our customers better manage their
electrical usage, allow us to restore service more quickly when
outages do occur and enhance safety for our co-workers," said Ron
Pate, Ameren Illinois Utilities (AIU) vice president of Regional
Operations. AIU's Smart Grid Project will cost $83 million, of
which $75 million is eligible for a 50 percent federal match of
$37.5 million. In addition, AIU is requesting $7.5 million for an
Advanced Distribution Management System. AIU's total cost for this
project is $15 million. The key components of the Smart Grid
Project include: -- Upgrading of more than 100 electrical
substations with advanced smart substation equipment, while
establishing a smart substation design standard for all new
substations. This effort will improve service reliability,
operating efficiency and safety. -- Installing smart grid
diagnostic technology that will help AIU identify equipment
problems and make corrections before service is interrupted. --
Installing several hundred smart switches on distribution lines to
reduce the number and duration of service interruptions. --
Providing new technology that will allow AIU to better manage the
transmission of electricity from suppliers to customers, resulting
in improved operating efficiencies and a higher degree of service
reliability. -- Expanding AIU's E-Smart Programmable Thermostat
Program, which allows AIU to better manage peak electrical loads
while providing customers greater control over their energy usage.
-- Encouraging the growth of AIU's Power Smart Pricing Program,
which enables customers to use electricity at those times of the
day when the cost of electricity is low. The Advanced Distribution
Management System will serve as a foundation for the AIU Smart Grid
Project. This system will provide a common interface to monitor,
control and manage the electrical distribution system and smart
electrical devices. It also will enhance AIU's ability to identify
and isolate electrical faults that cause service outages, which in
turn will help speed the restoration of electrical service. AIU
will ask the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) to approve a rider
that will allow AIU to add a small charge to customer bills to
recover AIU's portion of the project costs. The ICC must approve
the proposed projects before they are implemented and costs
recovered through a rider. Additional information about energy
efficiency programs that help customers spend less by using less
energy is available at ActOnEnergy.com. The Ameren Illinois
Utilities (AmerenCIPS, AmerenCILCO, AmerenIP) have been providing
safe, reliable energy delivery service for more than a century. The
Ameren Illinois Utilities deliver energy to 1.2 million electric
and 840,000 natural gas customers in more than 1,200 communities
within a 43,700-square-mile service territory. DATASOURCE: Ameren
Illinois Utilities CONTACT: Leigh Morris, +1-217-535-5228, Victoria
Busch, +1-618-346-1286, Neal Johnson, +1-309-677-5284, all of
Ameren Illinois Utilities Web Site: http://www.ameren.com/
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