Portfolio of 70+ transmission upgrade
projects across Upstate NY will generate thousands of
jobs and more than a billion dollars in regional economic growth
over next 6 years, while delivering a smarter,
stronger, cleaner energy grid for generations to come
SYRACUSE, N.Y.,
March 20,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- National Grid plans to invest
more than $4 billion to transform its
energy delivery system and propel economic growth across Upstate
New York. Called the Upstate Upgrade, the collection of
transmission enhancement projects will deliver a smarter, stronger,
cleaner energy grid to support a more resilient energy network for
generations to come. The company is embarking on more than 70
projects through 2030 that will generate thousands of new jobs
and more than a billion dollars in additional economic growth,
while ensuring the energy grid is able to meet customers' growing
demand for electricity.
"The Upstate Upgrade represents a landmark investment and
speaks to how National Grid is reinforcing the grid to meet our
customers' growing energy needs while leading the clean energy
transition," said Rudy Wynter,
National Grid New York President. "This six-year portfolio of work
will transform the grid, improve reliability and resilience and
enable us to deliver renewable energy to homes and businesses
across New York."
In addition to helping reach the state's climate goals as
outlined in New York's Climate
Leadership and Community Protection Act, the upgrades will deliver
for Upstate New York customers by:
Improving the Energy Grid's Resilience:
By reinforcing and upgrading infrastructure like transmission lines
and substations, the Upstate Upgrade will provide greater
resilience in the face of increasingly frequent extreme weather,
such as blizzards, tornadoes, and severe windstorms, which are
destructive to grid infrastructure. That can mean fewer outages in
the future and, when outages do happen, power can be restored
quicker. Advanced security measures also will be implemented to
safeguard our network from external threats.
Strengthening the Upstate Economy: The
Upstate Upgrade will benefit local economies by bringing over 1,700
new construction jobs, and associated residual spending to local
communities, which in turn will create thousands of additional
jobs, and at least $1.9 billion in
overall economic output during and after construction, according to
a third-party analysis performed by the consultancy West Monroe. The analysis also forecasts the
Upstate Upgrade will create up to 2% economic growth in the project
areas through 2030.
Powering Upstate's Energy Future: As new
industry drives growth and revitalizes the region, the Upstate
Upgrade will ensure that the electric grid can meet customers'
increasing day-to-day demands, including the needs of growing
industries, while encouraging more investment and creating new
jobs.
The full scope of the Upstate Upgrade, including projects
and benefits, can be found at our dedicated website:
UpstateUpgrade.NationalGrid.com.
Julie Tighe, President of New
York League of Conservation Voters: "There is no
transition without transmission. Decarbonizing the state's grid
will require more than just generating wind, solar, and hydro
power; we also need the poles and wires to deliver all
that electricity to our homes and businesses. We applaud
National Grid for prioritizing clean energy delivery in
New York State."
Rob Simpson, President and CEO
of CenterState Corporation for Economic
Opportunity: "Recent economic development announcements in
the Syracuse region and across
Upstate demonstrate that the reliability of New York's electric grid and the availability
of abundant, clean energy is a competitive advantage, nationally
and globally. The Upstate Upgrade will support New York's increasing demand for electricity
and encourage further investment and growth with a more efficient
and resilient grid. With billions of dollars in new investment, and
thousands of jobs generated directly and indirectly from National
Grid's efforts, the Upstate Upgrade will help our businesses thrive
and communities prosper."
Hui Peng Koh, GlobalFoundries
VP and General Manager: "We applaud National Grid for sharing
in our commitment to innovation, job creation and sustainability.
The electricity and semiconductor industries rely on each other,
and the Upstate Upgrade will help our region achieve a cutting-edge
energy infrastructure to support future growth."
Mark Eagan, President and CEO
of the Capital Region Chamber and the Center for Economic
Growth: "The Upstate Upgrade will transform our electric
grid and make additional economic growth possible throughout the
state and into the Capital Region. This $4
billion investment over the next six years will spur
significant job creation and ensure our communities remain vibrant,
prosperous, and growing for years to come. A more resilient,
secure, and efficient grid will help drive growth for the Capital
Region and all New Yorkers."
Dottie Gallagher, President
& CEO at the Buffalo Niagara Partnership: "The Buffalo
Niagara Partnership welcomes National Grid's comprehensive plan to
invest in its electric infrastructure. Affordable, reliable
energy is an essential component of economic development and
National Grid's investments will help Buffalo Niagara and all of
Upstate build a stronger, more competitive, and more equitable
economy."
Nicholas Bruno, Vice President
Business Development at Mohawk Valley EDGE: "We commend
National Grid for their ambitious Upstate Upgrade initiative, a
testament to their commitment to building a smarter, stronger, and
cleaner energy grid for the Mohawk Valley and Upstate New York.
These upgrades bolster our local economies by contributing to the
Marcy Nanocenter's prospective success, providing opportunities for
additional industrial sites, creating new jobs, increasing property
taxes, and ultimately contributing to a sustainable future aligned
with New York's CLCPA goals. By
prioritizing economic development and community engagement,
National Grid sets a commendable example of corporate
responsibility and partnership that Mohawk Valley EDGE applauds,
and we look forward to seeing the results of their
efforts."
Garry Douglas, President of
the North Country Chamber of Commerce: "Ample and reliable
power in the North Country has never been more important than it is
now with the major transition to electric from other energy sources
and with economic development opportunities increasingly needing
larger scale power access. That's why National Grid's Upstate
Upgrade is so welcome and important. It is a very timely and
indisputably crucial investment in sustaining and growing our
regional economy in the years ahead and we thank National Grid for
this historic commitment."
Anne Boles, Executive Director
of the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce:
"National Grid's Upstate Upgrade will power the Southern
Adirondacks and Mohawk Valley's economic future. These critical
upgrades will not only increase the capacity and resiliency of our
electric grid, but will bring good-paying jobs, support existing
businesses, and help spur new ones. Thanks to these investments, we
can look forward to strengthening the region's business climate,
economy, and quality of life. It is our mission at the Chamber to
support innovation, and to partner in business, workforce, and
tourism & economic development."
Patrick J. Kelly, Chief
Executive Officer St. Lawrence County Industrial Development
Agency: "Robust, dependable, and secure electric grid
infrastructure is a competitive necessity today and is essential
for future economic development success. The Upstate Upgrade being
undertaken by National Grid will continue to position central and
northern New York State on the
leading edge of the transition to renewable and clean energy
sources, while reinforcing the foundation of our traditional
industrial base."
The Upstate Upgrade website includes more perspectives
from local leaders, as well as ways National Grid supports our
communities.
Modernized Grid Will Deliver for Customers,
Communities
National Grid's Upstate Upgrade focuses on modernizing
the transmission system to meet the expanded electricity needs of
the growing economy and to power more electrical devices than ever
before, including electric vehicles and heat pumps. And, while the
current network has served customers well for more than a century,
it wasn't designed to connect and transport the amounts of wind and
solar power that will be produced across the
region.
The company will construct or rebuild more than 1,000 miles of
transmission line, 45 substations, and install new technologies
that prevent load loss, monitor load fluctuations, and resolve
congestion. This work also will protect the transmission grid
against the increasing threat of extreme weather.
"The Upstate Upgrade is our largest investment in
New York's electricity
transmission system since it was built more than 100 years ago."
Wynter said. "While the grid has served us well for over a century,
it's time to make the changes that will set us up for the next
century of growth and success in New York.
"In addition, the Upstate Upgrade brings with it a
different type of energy: economic growth," Wynter said. "It will
fuel local economies where our work will be concentrated with new
jobs and spending, and expand the property tax base that supports
local services, schools and communities."
Economic analysis performed for National Grid by the consulting
group West Monroe indicates that
the Upstate Upgrade could generate nearly $2 billion in economic output across
New York state.
Economic Benefits of
the Upstate Upgrade
|
Direct Jobs Created
During Construction
|
More than
1,700
|
Total Economic
Output
|
At least $1.9 billion
resulting in up to 2% increase in expected growth across the
project areas
|
Local Sourcing (During
Construction)
|
More than $300
million
|
"The Upstate Upgrade means thousands of new jobs for the
region, not just boosting local businesses, but also increasing
property values and the prospects for new storefronts in the region
with improved energy infrastructure," said Paul DeCotis, a senior partner at West Monroe. "As an Upstate New York resident,
it's a real win-win for community members and business owners with
more reliable electric service, opportunities for greater economic
expansion, and long-term prosperity in our counties for generations
to come."
Consistent, Transparent Information Sharing
To support this historic grid rebuild, the company has launched
a new website –UpstateUpgrade.NationalGrid.com – which
will serve as a digital hub for details about the projects as they
develop, including maps and updates, outreach events and how the
Upstate Upgrade will benefit every New Yorker.
"National Grid is committed to working with and strengthening
the communities we serve," Wynter said. "One of the ways we do that
is by conducting thoughtful, transparent outreach to residential
and business customers, landowners, and elected officials to keep
them informed about the Upstate Upgrade and offer them the
opportunity to provide their thoughts. Our project website is
another way we will be facilitating that conversation over the next
six years."
National Grid is the largest energy delivery company in Upstate
New York, serving electricity to 1.7 million electricity customers
across 25,000 square miles.
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