Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
FUTURE PROOF POINTSCustomer-defined load control By utilizing a Home Area Network (HAN) capable device, a customercan accurately gauge their energy usage and make intelligentdecisions related to the following:Utilization of resourcesTiming of energy consumptionPrice of energy when load is activated Customers can remotely monitor and actively control their energyusage profile via Internet based customer portals Example:Program air conditioning and pool heaters to run at the most efficient periods of theday, along with the cheapest timesA customer sees an increase in price through customer usage feedback, andproactively curtails their energy consumption27
FUTURE PROOF POINTSSupport of distributed renewables (net metering) Customers ambitious enough to procure their own renewable powersystems will be able to actively participate in energy-recoveryprograms with the City of Naperville Customers could also contribute electricity to the overall grid and becompensated for the effortThe AMI solution, IT systems and Smart Meters will support net meteringNet metering is the ability to keep track of how much energy along with when it istransferred to the home or to the network Bi-directional communication between the meters and theinfrastructure will allow the network to monitor the impact of“Distributed Renewable Generation” on the Naperville distributionnetwork28
- Page 1: CALL TO ORDER:A. ROLL CALL:B. SMART
- Page 5 and 6: AgendaIntroductionBackgroundPropose
- Page 8 and 9: INTRODUCTIONExecutive Summary (cont
- Page 10 and 11: BACKGROUNDAmerican Reinvestment & R
- Page 12 and 13: BACKGROUNDReasons for SGIG Applicat
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- Page 16 and 17: SOLUTIONHow to Achieve the Outcomes
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- Page 20 and 21: SOLUTIONWhat are the benefits? (con
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- Page 26 and 27: SummaryWhat are we asking for? Endo
- Page 28 and 29: AppendicesFuture proof pointsSmart
- Page 32 and 33: FUTURE PROOF POINTSPlug-in Hybrid E
- Page 34 and 35: SMART GRID INITIATIVETechnology Pro
- Page 36 and 37: SMART GRID INITIATIVEProject Elemen
- Page 38 and 39: SMART GRID INITIATIVEAdvanced Meter
- Page 40 and 41: SMART GRID INITIATIVE COMPONENTSMet
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- Page 50 and 51: APPROACH AND TIMELINEGrant Obligati
- Page 52 and 53: FAQsHow will this increase reliabil
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FUTURE PROOF POINTSSupport <strong>of</strong> distributed renewables (net metering) Customers ambitious enough to procure their own renewable powersystems will be able to actively participate in energy-recoveryprograms with the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Naperville</strong> Customers could also contribute electri<strong>city</strong> to the overall grid and becompensated for the effortThe AMI solution, IT systems and Smart Meters will support net meteringNet metering is the ability to keep track <strong>of</strong> how much energy along with when it istransferred to the home or to the network Bi-directional communication between the meters and theinfrastructure will allow the network to monitor the impact <strong>of</strong>“Distributed Renewable Generation” on the <strong>Naperville</strong> distributionnetwork28