Avangrid’s New York Companies File Action Plan to Advance State Climate Goals
NYSEG and RG&E will play a fundamental role in ushering in
“Climate change is an existential threat,” said Pedro Azagra, Avangrid CEO. “Avangrid and its family of companies will play a fundamental role in the clean energy transition by integrating more renewable energy into the grid and electrifying sectors like transportation and heating. This plan lays a flexible foundation that will allow us to continue providing reliable and resilient power to our customers across the state as the
New York’s CLCPA is among the most ambitious climate laws in the nation and requires
“We’re very proud to be a key partner in supporting and enabling New York’s clean energy goals by building the grid of the future today,” said Patricia Nilsen, NYSEG and RG&E President and CEO. “Previously, our DSIPs have focused on testing emerging technologies and capabilities. Now, we’re using the findings from these tests to begin to implement our vision. Since our previous DSIP filing, we’ve begun our smart meter and grid automation deployments, which will help us better serve our customers and monitor and control our system. This next phase continues our investments in these key areas and beyond. We look forward to continuing to meet the challenges before us to build a greener tomorrow for the communities we serve.”
NYSEG and RG&E’s 2023 DSIP focuses on building a foundational platform for the energy transition and elaborates on continued investments in several key areas, including smart meter deployment, grid automation, energy storage, electric vehicles (EVs), clean heat and building electrification and integrated system planning and distribution grid operations.
Smart Meters
NYSEG and RG&E began deploying smart meters late last year across
Grid Automation
Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of weather events, making grid resiliency critical for maintaining safe, reliable electricity service for customers and communities. NYSEG and RG&E will continue to invest in grid automation by installing automated equipment, such as sensors or reclosers, that can be operated remotely and can feed critical data between grid devices and directly back to NYSEG and RG&E. This will improve visibility into and control of the network, allowing the companies to better address outages as well as integrate new clean energy resources.
Energy Storage
Energy storage, whether connected to the grid or located on customer premises, has the potential to lower energy costs by providing short term back-up power to smooth out demand profiles. In addition, a battery’s ability to store and shift the use of intermittent renewable generation from sources like wind and solar means that energy storage can also help meet New York’s clean energy goals without sacrificing reliability. NYSEG and RG&E are working to incorporate energy storage into integrated system planning functions, non-wire alternatives procurements, interconnection processes and grid operations.
Electric Vehicles (EV)
Electrification of the transportation sector will be a major contributor to greenhouse gas reductions and a clean economy.
Clean Heat and Building Electrification
The building sector is the largest emissions source in
Integrated System Planning and Enhanced Grid Operations
With dramatic and transformative changes occurring in the electric grid, utilities need to plan and operate their system differently. This will require a higher level of granular data and visibility at the grid edge. NYSEG and RG&E’s Grid Model Enhancement Project is improving the companies’ data models to better analyze, plan and forecast electric distribution system needs as the number of distributed energy resources (DER), such as wind or solar, rapidly increase. In addition, NYSEG and RG&E’s Energy Control Center will need real time data to monitor distribution system operations to maintain customer reliability and help the companies improve integration of DERs.
To view NYSEG and RG&E’s DSIP filing, visit dps.ny.gov.
About Avangrid: Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE: AGR) aspires to be the leading sustainable energy company in
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About RG&E: Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E) is a subsidiary of Avangrid, Inc. Established in 1848, RG&E operates approximately 8,800 miles of electric distribution lines and 1,100 miles of electric transmission lines. It also operates approximately 10,600 miles of natural gas distribution pipelines and 105 miles of gas transmission pipelines. It serves approximately 378,500 electricity customers and 313,000 natural gas customers in a nine-county region in
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