Progress Energy Seeks $200 Million Federal Grant to Advance Electric 'Smart Grid' in Carolinas and Florida
12 August 2009 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
RALEIGH, N.C., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Progress Energy
(NYSE: PGN) announced today that it has applied for $200 million in
federal infrastructure funds in support of the company's investment
in an electric Smart Grid in the Carolinas and Florida. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020923/CHM008LOGO-c ) The
company submitted its application to the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), which will award $4.5 billion in Smart Grid grants
nationwide as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009. "Smart Grid" is a term used to describe a modernized electric
transmission and distribution system -- enabled by digital
technology -- that delivers detailed, real-time information about
energy use to customers. This advanced, state-of-the-art grid will
allow utility companies and consumers to continuously monitor and
adjust their electricity use, while providing a pricing and control
system to flexibly integrate new renewable energy resources such as
solar and wind power, energy storage devices and electric vehicles.
A smarter grid also will help minimize interruptions in electrical
service during storms and other routine power outages. Progress
Energy is already investing a planned $320 million in Smart Grid to
enhance the electricity delivery system at the company's two
electric utilities: Progress Energy Carolinas and Progress Energy
Florida. If approved, the $200 million DOE grant would be shared
equally on Smart Grid projects in the Carolinas and Florida and
would advance additional Smart Grid investments. "Smart Grid will
enable us to enhance and improve service to our customers," said
Bill Johnson, chairman, president and CEO of Progress Energy. "It
will allow our customers ultimately to have more direct control of
their energy use and their bill through pricing signals and pre-pay
options. Leveraging this technology, Progress Energy will partner
with our customers to help them manage their usage based on
personal preferences and household needs. The end result will be
improved system efficiencies, energy conservation and a cleaner
environment." Progress Energy is a fully integrated utility, so it
can leverage the value Smart Grid offers all the way from its
generating plants, across its transmission and distribution systems
to its customers' homes and businesses. The company maintains a
network of about 11,000 miles of electric transmission lines and
100,000 miles of distribution lines across 54,000 square miles in
the Carolinas and Florida. "Smart Grid will enhance power quality
and service reliability while helping us secure the energy future
for our customers," Johnson said. "Our company is committed to a
balanced solution strategy to meet the future energy needs of our
customers at a time of rising energy costs and concerns about
climate change. This balanced approach includes aggressive energy
efficiency, investments in renewable and alternative energy, and
state-of-the-art plants and facilities. The Smart Grid is a
fundamental tool to help us meet these objectives." IBM and Telvent
are strategic partners with Progress Energy in pursuit of the DOE
grant. IBM is supplying consulting, as well as optimization
software and services for coordination and prioritization of
advanced load shaping and efficiency. Telvent is providing the
Smart Grid's distribution supervisory control and data-acquisition
system (SCADA), which is capable of gathering real-time data,
controlling devices interactively, and producing reports on
equipment in distribution substations and on the grid. Telvent is
also supplying the new distribution management system that will
provide real-time energy information and lays the foundation for
reliable integration for customer-owned distributed energy
resources. Progress Energy is investing in Smart Grid because the
company recognizes that the electric grid of the future must engage
broadly with customers, reacting to their energy consumption
decisions and accommodating independent alternative supply and
energy storage options. "All of these new intelligent capabilities
bring value, but also complexity," Johnson said. "The grid must be
prepared for this evolving complexity and respond dynamically to
these advanced, innovative capabilities." About Progress Energy:
Progress Energy (NYSE:PGN), headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., is a
Fortune 500 energy company with more than 22,000 megawatts of
generation capacity and $9 billion in annual revenues. Progress
Energy includes two major electric utilities that serve
approximately 3.1 million customers in the Carolinas and Florida.
The company has earned the Edison Electric Institute's Edison
Award, the industry's highest honor, in recognition of its
operational excellence, and was the first utility to receive the
prestigious J.D. Power and Associates Founder's Award for customer
service. The company is pursuing a balanced strategy for a secure
energy future, which includes aggressive energy-efficiency
programs, investments in renewable energy technologies and a
state-of-the-art electricity system. Progress Energy celebrated a
century of service in 2008. Visit the company's Web site at
http://www.progress-energy.com/. About IBM: For more information
visit http://www.ibm.com/energy About Telvent: Telvent
(NASDAQ:TLVT) is a global IT solutions and business information
services provider that improves the efficiency, safety and security
of the world's premier organizations. The company serves markets
critical to the sustainability of the planet, including the energy,
transportation, agriculture, and environmental sectors.
(http://www.telvent.com/)
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