Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville Naperville city council presentation - City of Naperville
INTRODUCTIONExecutive SummaryWhat are we proposing? Endorsement of Naperville Smart Grid Initiative project Approval to proceed with DOE negotiations for a $10,994,110Grant Approval of $10,994,110 in matching funds to completeNaperville’s Smart Grid InitiativeWhy will it be good for Naperville? Lower energy costs and better demand-side managementReduces wholesale bulk power purchases from IMEAProvide customer usage feedbackControls energy cost delivery with Time of Use ratesPrepares for upcoming plug-in cars and customer-owned alternative energysources Empower customers to lower their electric bills Utility and customers will save through demand-side savings andenergy efficiency improvements in the distribution network3
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- Page 5: AgendaIntroductionBackgroundPropose
- Page 9 and 10: BackgroundARRA grant overviewReason
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- Page 19 and 20: SOLUTIONWhat are the benefits?Lower
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- Page 33 and 34: Smart Grid Initiative DetailsSummar
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INTRODUCTIONExecutive SummaryWhat are we proposing? Endorsement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Naperville</strong> Smart Grid Initiative project Approval to proceed with DOE negotiations for a $10,994,110Grant Approval <strong>of</strong> $10,994,110 in matching funds to complete<strong>Naperville</strong>’s Smart Grid InitiativeWhy will it be good for <strong>Naperville</strong>? Lower energy costs and better demand-side managementReduces wholesale bulk power purchases from IMEAProvide customer usage feedbackControls energy cost delivery with Time <strong>of</strong> Use ratesPrepares for upcoming plug-in cars and customer-owned alternative energysources Empower customers to lower their electric bills Utility and customers will save through demand-side savings andenergy efficiency improvements in the distribution network3