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Eaton Helps AEP Ohio Develop First Microgrid for City of Columbus to Support Resilient, Sustainable Water Infrastructure
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Eaton has been awarded a contract by AEP Ohio to establish the city's first renewable energy microgrid at the Tussing Water Booster Station. This project, operational by Q1 2023, incorporates 100 kW of onsite solar generation and 440 kWh of battery energy storage, ensuring a sustainable water supply during grid outages. The microgrid will enhance resilience and supports Columbus' Climate Action Plan aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The initiative is partly funded through AEP Ohio's Smart City program, demonstrating how microgrids can modernize critical infrastructure and lower energy costs for drinking water systems.
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Awarded contract for Columbus' first renewable energy microgrid.
Project enhances resilience of critical water infrastructure.
Incorporates 100 kW solar generation and 440 kWh battery storage.
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Microgrid system incorporates onsite solar and battery energy storage to keep clean water flowing during grid outages
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Intelligent power management company Eaton today announced it was awarded a contract to help AEP Ohio enhance the resilience and sustainability of critical water infrastructure in Columbus at the Tussing Water Booster Station. The project will establish the city’s first renewable energy microgrid and extend Columbus’ ability to deliver safe and clean water during extended electric grid outages. The microgrid project is fully commissioned and expected to be energized in Q1 2023.
Eaton helps AEP Ohio establish first microgrid in Columbus, Ohio to support more sustainable, resilient and affordable energy for water infrastructure. (Photo: Business Wire)
“We’re proud to help AEP Ohio and the City of Columbus reach a major milestone in their journey to build a more equitable, resilient and sustainable future,” said Igor Stamenkovic, vice president and general manager for Eaton’s Electrical Engineering Services & Systems division. “This microgrid project is an important precedent that demonstrates how climate-friendly technologies can be applied to modernize critical infrastructure while improving people’s lives, the environment and the bottom line.”
Partially funded through AEP Ohio’s Smart City program, the project shows how microgrids can deliver more affordable, sustainable and resilient energy for critical infrastructure. The microgrid also supports the City of Columbus Climate Action Plan to reduce emissions by 45% and implement five microgrid pilot projects by 2030 to help achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
"Climate change is already impacting quality of life in central Ohio, and the challenges stemming from its very existence will only continue to grow more frequent and more common in the years ahead,” said Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther. “We have an obligation to strengthen the resiliency of our infrastructure and to meet these challenges head on. I am proud of the ways in which the City of Columbus is leading by example and embracing innovative solutions to ensure an equitable and prosperous future for every resident.”
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as much as 40% of operating costs for drinking water systems can be for energy. The new microgrid at the Tussing Water Booster Station incorporates 100-kilowatts (kW) of onsite solar generation, 440-kilowatt hours (kWh) battery energy storage and Eaton’s intelligent microgrid controls to help offset energy costs and ensure residents receive safe drinking water. The microgrid system enables the city’s water tower to continue to operate in “island” mode during a grid outage to keep the water flowing. It will also help AEP Ohio support sustainable demand response and balance the grid through intelligent voltage regulation.
Eaton is an intelligent power management company dedicated to improving the quality of life and protecting the environment for people everywhere. We are guided by our commitment to do business right, to operate sustainably and to help our customers manage power ─ today and well into the future. By capitalizing on the global growth trends of electrification and digitalization, we’re accelerating the planet’s transition to renewable energy, helping to solve the world’s most urgent power management challenges, and doing what’s best for our stakeholders and all of society.
Founded in 1911, 2023 marks Eaton’s 100th anniversary of being listed on the NYSE. We reported revenues of $19.6 billion in 2021 and serve customers in more than 170 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Hilary Spittle, (216) 712-2005
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Source: Eaton
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What is the purpose of the microgrid project in Columbus, Ohio?
The microgrid project aims to enhance the resilience and sustainability of critical water infrastructure by providing a clean water supply during power outages.
When is the microgrid project expected to be energized?
The microgrid project is expected to be energized in Q1 2023.
How does the microgrid project contribute to sustainability?
It incorporates solar generation and battery storage, helping to reduce energy costs and support the city's Climate Action Plan for carbon neutrality by 2050.
Who funded the microgrid project in Columbus?
The project is partially funded through AEP Ohio's Smart City program.
What benefits does the microgrid provide to Columbus residents?
The microgrid ensures the delivery of safe drinking water during grid outages and aids in sustainable energy management.