Exciting news for Arizona's energy future! ⚡️ AEIC member company Salt River Project (SRP) is teaming up with Flatland Storage to enhance Arizona's power grid. Their ambitious Flatland Energy Storage Project will introduce a 200-MW/800-MWh battery energy storage system near Coolidge, Arizona. Scheduled for operation in 2025, this facility will store excess energy when demand is low and supply power for up to 45,000 homes during peak periods. This project is a significant step in SRP's mission to decarbonize its energy portfolio and boost renewable energy delivery, building on their successful collaboration at Brittlebush Solar Park. Learn more about the project in Solar Power World:
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AEIC is the electric utility industry’s longest-serving and preeminent association, where leaders from 185 member companies work together to share knowledge and provide guidance to the industry that is essential to achieving operational excellence and grid modernization. AEIC brings together the electric utility industry’s leading operations experts to rise to challenges, accelerate opportunities, and achieve excellence in all aspects of generation, transmission, distribution, and storage of electric power for the benefit of its members, the industry at large, and consumers, worldwide.
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We’re doing some myth-busting on this week’s Grid Mod Pod episode. 👊 Stet Sanborn, AIA CPHC and Katrina Kelly-Pitou, PhD of SmithGroup answer the question: do boilers have a higher COP (coefficent of performance) than heat pumps? Watch this clip to find out, and check out the full episode now: https://buff.ly/4eaBPIi
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We love seeing AEIC member companies like Ameren Illinois give back, especially when it's to such a paw-esome cause! 🐶 Three of their lineworkers recently donated some leftover wire spools to the Peoria Illinois animal shelter. The spools will be used in a sensory garden for the shelter’s dogs, giving them a quiet, safe place to play as they wait for adoption. Check out the spools in action!
Giving Back: Ameren Illinois Lineworkers Deliver Wire Spools to Local Animal Shelter
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Gas-fired generation built for data centers could act as a temporary solution to achieve net negative carbon emissions, according to Clair Moeller of the Midcontinent Independent System Operator. In an article for Utility Dive, Moeller emphasized the need for collaboration between the electric and gas industries, as well as on-site gas storage solutions, to support data centers' growth and facilitate a transition to sustainable energy. The surprising growth in data centers necessitates a rapid build-out, which current regulatory structures aren't designed to accommodate, prompting Moeller to call for states to collaborate and find common ground despite differing goals. Check out the full article to learn more:
Gas-fired generation for data centers offers bridge to net-negative carbon future: MISO’s Moeller
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For the first time, we have not one, but TWO guests on the Grid Mod Pod! This week, Elizabeth Cook, PhD speaks with Stet Sanborn, AIA CPHC and Katrina Kelly-Pitou, PhD from SmithGroup on all things thermal energy, from its role in offsetting demand to the ways it intersects with climate action. Tune in now to discover: 🌐Why decentralized energy systems are becoming increasingly important in modern energy discussions. ♻️How innovative pilot projects can allow for testing of new technologies, significantly impact communities, and drive sustainability efforts. 🌍How federal support and funding plays a key role in advancing climate initiatives. 🔥Why understanding the efficiency of heat pumps can lead to better energy solutions. Watch the full episode here:
Episode 37: Thermal Energy & Climate Action with Stet Sanborn & Dr. Katrina Kelly-Pitou
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Exciting news from AEIC member company NRG Energy Inc.! 🌟 They’ve joined forces with Renew Home to revolutionize residential energy solutions in Texas. Together, they’re set to roll out hundreds of thousands of VPP (virtual power plant)-enabled smart thermostats by 2035 and develop a powerful 1 GW AI-driven VPP using Google Cloud technology. This initiative aims to bolster the grid's resilience and help households reduce energy costs. Eligible customers can look forward to receiving Vivint and Nest smart thermostats with professional installation at no cost, with future plans to incorporate batteries and electric vehicles. Launching in spring 2025, their VPP program promises an advanced energy experience powered by Google Cloud's cutting-edge predictive capabilities. Learn more:
NRG, Renew Home and Google Cloud Announce Partnership
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ICYMI: Zach Pollock from Xcel Energy joined us on the Grid Mod Pod this week for a deep dive into all things integrated system planning. Check out a sneak peek, and watch the full episode here: https://buff.ly/4eaBPIi
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AEIC member companies like Duke Energy are going above and beyond to make sure their communities have their basic needs met. As the holidays approach, Duke Energy is providing over $500,000 to organizations in South Carolina that address food insecurity and other inequities. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/emfY_zVv
In western North Carolina, hundreds of crews remain on the ground working to restore power in areas hardest hit by Hurricane Helene. From several miles away, Duke Energy employees throughout the Carolinas are rolling up their sleeves to provide relief in other ways. In Raleigh, more than 200 Duke Energy employees joined the Rally for Relief event, packing 1,000 first aid kits, 50,000 diapers, and 10,000 feminine and family hygiene items into emergency supply kits. In Charlotte, employees packed 10,000 emergency food boxes for delivery to the most impacted areas. A week later, they shut down an uptown block for the Harvest Hustle, sorting and bundling over 40,000 lbs. of apples. In Upstate South Carolina, employees answered phones at an all-day telethon helping raise nearly $200,000 for relief. As families in the North Carolina mountain region continue to rebuild, we continue to look for ways to offer a bit of comfort while we work restore power to all impacted communities. Thank you to our partners who help make these efforts possible: American Red Cross North Carolina, American Red Cross of South Carolina, Charlotte Center City Partners, DIAPER BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, MANNA FoodBank - Asheville NC, Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, The No Woman, No Girl Initiative, United Way of the Greater Triangle, WYFF 4
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According to a recent report from North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the United States should add 35 GW of electric power transfer capability, not only to create more grid resiliency in extreme weather conditions, but to enable electrification. The catch? Doing so still won't eliminate all energy deficiencies, depending on what region of the country you're in. Learn more on Utility Dive.
US should add 35 GW of interregional power transfer capacity to boost energy adequacy: NERC
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Why is integrated system planning ESSENTIAL for modern electric utilities? Find out in this week’s episode of the Grid Mod Pod with Elizabeth Cook, PhD. We had a great conversation with Zach Pollock of Xcel Energy on taking a holistic approach to planning energy systems. We also talked about… 🌱How the utility industry has evolved significantly over the last century to include new focus areas such as decarbonization 🤝An overview of some of the most crucial aspects of planning, including collaboration, visibility into the edge of the grid 🤷♂️Why utilities must account for uncertainty when forecasting load growth and new technology adoption 📊How data analytics enhances our understanding of customer behavior Listen now:
Episode 36: Integrated System Planning 101 with Zach Pollock
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