New ComEd Substation Brings Science to Life at Argonne National Laboratory
29 June 2022 - 5:52AM
Business Wire
To provide reliable energy required to power world-renowned user
facilities that enable groundbreaking discoveries in energy,
transportation, and treatments such as vaccines to help fight
COVID-19, ComEd is building a new substation at the U.S. Department
of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.
The 138-kilovolt substation is the latest collaboration between
ComEd and Argonne to ensure reliable energy for critical research.
Argonne’s Lemont campus is home to six national user facilities
used by thousands of scientists from around the world each year.
These unique facilities include world-leading computing facilities,
a giant X-ray microscope larger than Wrigley Field and 10 billion
times brighter than medical x-rays and the forthcoming Aurora
exascale supercomputer, which will be one of the world’s most
powerful computers and help to accelerate breakthroughs in cancer
treatments and neuroscience. This substation will be the third
substation ComEd has delivered on the Argonne campus.
“As the needs of our customers change, we work with them to
upgrade infrastructure to ensure they have reliable energy to meet
their needs,” said Gil Quiniones, CEO, ComEd. “The work at Argonne
is critical in unlocking new technologies that will expand clean
energy, lead to new medical treatments and fight climate change.
Our substation will provide energy to several of the lab’s existing
facilities while also ensuring enough capacity to power future
facilities like the Aurora exascale supercomputer.”
For much of Argonne’s work, reliable energy is a critical factor
in completing research. ComEd, over the last 12 months, delivered
its most reliable service on record. Since starting smart grid
investments in 2012, ComEd has avoided more than 17 million
customer interruptions due in part to smart grid and system
improvements. These investments have helped save customers more
than $3.1 billion in avoided outages and many millions more through
efficiencies created by technologies like smart meters and
distribution automation.
“Argonne’s partnership with ComEd drives energy innovation and
enhances resilience of critical grid infrastructure to future
climate change impacts,” said Argonne Director Paul Kearns. “Our
shared mission will provide reliable, sustainable energy and help
transition our national laboratory and the surrounding community
toward a net zero future.”
ComEd and Argonne’s Center for Climate Resilience and Decision
Science also are working together to better understand how climate
change will impact the power grid in northern Illinois. Recently,
the pair announced a comprehensive Climate Risk and Adaptation
Study, which will examine the impact of changing weather due to
climate change, including sustained heat and flooding risk, on the
design and performance of the grid. It’s the first study to be
launched in concert with the Electric Power Research Institute's
Climate READi™: Power (REsilience and ADaptation initiative), a
three-year global program on climate change risk.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information visit
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