U.S. Department of Energy Funds to Help Strengthen APS Smart Grid With New Technology
19 October 2024 - 12:00AM
Business Wire
APS selected for $70 million in grants to
increase system resilience and wildfire mitigation
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Grid Deployment Office
announced it has awarded Arizona Public Service Company (APS) two
grants, totaling $70 million, for projects to strengthen smart grid
resilience, expand wildfire prevention and mitigation measures and
help meet customers’ growing energy needs. The funds are part of
the DOE’s Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP)
program, which is focused on enhancing and improving electric
systems in rural, tribal and disadvantaged communities across the
country.
“The APS energy grid spans more than 38,000 miles of power lines
throughout Arizona and, for 140 years, has served customers with
reliable electricity. As we plan for our state’s future, we’re also
building smarter energy infrastructure that can stand strong during
extreme weather and meet customers’ needs,” said Jacob Tetlow, APS
Executive Vice President of Operations. “This funding, along with
the approximately $2 billion a year APS invests in maintenance and
upgrades, will support large-scale, innovative engineering projects
designed to bolster the delivery of reliable energy our customers
count on.”
Two DOE grants to benefit customers and the APS smart
grid
1. Strengthening Arizona’s Wildfire Mitigation Efforts – $50
Million Grant
APS fire mitigation experts, meteorologists and field crews work
year-round to protect communities, first responders and electrical
infrastructure from Arizona’s growing fire risk and dry, hot
summers. This grant will help fund new projects that expand APS’s
industry-leading wildfire mitigation program.
Project benefits include:
- Enhancing energy grid safety by installing thousands of
upgraded electrical fuses and devices to help smart grid operators
make calculated, real-time adjustments to electricity distribution
and perform targeted safety shutoffs. Select wooden poles in
high-risk fire areas will be upgraded to fire-resistant steel
poles. These measures will increase safety in communities and
minimize service impacts to customers.
- Improving data-based decisions by expanding the APS
network of weather stations and fire-monitoring cameras on
electrical equipment, adding hundreds of devices across Arizona’s
high fire risk areas and integrating more fire modeling software to
enhance predictions about wildfire probability.
- Increasing reliable energy for vulnerable communities by
building microgrids in two high fire risk Arizona communities. The
microgrids will provide a local backup power supply during outages
caused by fires and other extreme weather.
- Driving positive community impact and seeking to
contract projects with diverse and underrepresented suppliers,
businesses and union-represented contract employees.
This project will boost APS’s current efforts to reduce wildfire
risk, which include removing hazardous brush from about 40,000
power poles each year, shielding equipment with fire-resistant mesh
to protect against fire damage and collaborating with local fire
agencies across Arizona to develop emergency response plans.
2. Enhancing Arizona’s Smart, Resilient Grid – $20 Million
Grant
APS is building smarter energy infrastructure to increase
resilience against extreme weather, address growing customer demand
and integrate more clean energy resources. This grant will help
fund the construction of new smart grid technology projects to
increase APS’s ability to efficiently and safely reroute
electricity during outage situations to improve restoration
times.
Project benefits include:
- Strengthening reliability and resilience in primarily
rural and tribal communities through upgrades in energy grid
technology. This will bring significant savings in repair costs and
over 20 years, avoid an estimated 1.2 million unplanned service
interruptions.
- Increasing up to 15% more power delivered to APS
customers through new equipment installed on specific
transmission lines. This additional capacity will improve
reliability, efficiency and connect more clean energy technologies
to the smart grid.
- Utilizing advanced data analysis and information
gathered from new technologies and smart grid devices by APS
engineers and operators to track energy patterns over time and plan
for future project needs.
- Seeking to create full-time jobs targeting
union-represented and underrepresented contractors. APS will also
dedicate funding to its Crisis Bill Assistance program and its
scholarship and workforce development initiatives.
APS serves approximately 1.4 million homes and businesses in 11
of Arizona’s 15 counties, and is a leader in delivering reliable,
affordable and clean energy in the Southwest. The company is
committed to serving customers with 100% clean power by 2050. As
owner and operator of Palo Verde Generating Station, the nation’s
largest producer of carbon-free electricity, and with one of the
country’s most substantial renewable energy portfolios, APS’s
current energy mix is 51% clean. With headquarters in Phoenix, APS
is the principal subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp. (NYSE:
PNW).
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