AEP SELECTED TO RECEIVE FEDERAL GRANT TO ENHANCE GRID RELIABILITY
- AEP has been selected for a $27.8 million federal grant under the U.S. Department of Energy's Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program
- The grant will fund the implementation of advanced systems and new technologies to reduce service interruptions and minimize outages
- AEP will be able to visualize, manage, and control the electric grid as new distributed energy resources are integrated
- The grant supports AEP's deployment of an Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) and Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS)
- AEP plans to reach an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2045
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The grant will fund part of the cost to implement more advanced systems and new technologies that will enhance AEP's ability to reduce service interruptions and minimize the duration of outages through smart devices that optimize power delivery for customers. The systems also will allow AEP to visualize, manage and control the electric grid as new distributed energy resources are integrated into the grid.
"This project supports our ongoing work to strengthen the reliability, resiliency and efficiency of the grid in a cost-effective way for customers," said Peggy Simmons, AEP's executive vice president – Utilities. "It will deliver significant benefits to customers throughout our service territory, improving our ability to manage outages and providing more flexibility in operating the grid as it continues to evolve with the addition of new resources and capabilities. We look forward to working with the
The GRIP grant program was created as part of the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed into law in November 2021. The first round of funding under the program was announced Oct. 18, 2023.
The grant supports AEP's deployment of an Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) that enhances the ability of system operators to monitor and control the grid to maintain a safe and reliable distribution network. It combines real-time distribution grid data with network model visualization, improving situational awareness for operators and allowing a greater level of flexibility and visibility into the grid. The ADMS tools support outage restoration, grid optimization, fault location, isolation and restoration, switching analysis and load flow.
The Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) is part of the ADMS platform. DERMS provides visibility into the distributed energy resources that are connected to and interacting with the grid, allowing operators to plan and manage the flow of those resources on the system.
The grant is subject to final agreement between AEP and the
American Electric Power, based in
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