Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
SMART GRID INITIATIVE COMPONENTSDistribution and Substation AutomationProject Elements Distribution Automation (DA) Allows monitoring critical feeders to reduce outage durations and helps alleviate overload conditions Need to begin with the distribution planning guidelines and use local Naperville engineering staff tocoordinate schemes Substation Automation (SA) – complete all 16 substations Enables data acquisition from the power grid in a decentralized structure Will work with the local Naperville substation engineering staff on strategy and deployment Volt/VAR and Phase Balancing – create an RFP, install software and remote sensors, andacquire and install capacitors• Provides for a flat 120-volt distribution feeder profile and placement/control of capacitors at theappropriate locations along the feeders for voltage support and to supply VARs as neededTimelineElement / Task Deliverable Start FinishPlan-Analyze Completed Requirements Oct 2010 Jan 2011Design-Build Design DA Circuits Jan 2011 Apr 2011Test-Train-Deploy Testing process plan Apr 2010 Jun 201141
SMART GRID INITIATIVE COMPONENTSTime of Use (TOU) & Critical Peak Pricing (CPP)Project Elements Negotiate new rate Study customer market data Create rates to maximize new contract Market to customers for energy efficiency and behavioral shiftsTimelineElement / Task Deliverable Start FinishRate Study Analysis Rate Study Report Jan 2011 Jan 2011Design- Build Rates Completed Rate sheets Jan 2011 Mar 2011Implement RatesMarketing Plan Roll OutCustomer Adoption ReportMar 2011 Jun 201142
- Page 1: CALL TO ORDER:A. ROLL CALL:B. SMART
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SMART GRID INITIATIVE COMPONENTSTime <strong>of</strong> Use (TOU) & Critical Peak Pricing (CPP)Project Elements Negotiate new rate Study customer market data Create rates to maximize new contract Market to customers for energy efficiency and behavioral shiftsTimelineElement / Task Deliverable Start FinishRate Study Analysis Rate Study Report Jan 2011 Jan 2011Design- Build Rates Completed Rate sheets Jan 2011 Mar 2011Implement RatesMarketing Plan Roll OutCustomer Adoption ReportMar 2011 Jun 201142