New ComEd Substation Brings Science to Life at Argonne National Laboratory
ComEd has completed a new 138-kilovolt substation at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory to support its Aurora exascale supercomputer, enhancing reliable energy for critical research. This is the third substation deployed by ComEd at the Lemont campus. CEO Gil Quiniones emphasized their commitment to infrastructure for scientific advancement. The collaboration equips Argonne's research facilities, which serve thousands of scientists annually. ComEd has also achieved record reliability and resilience, claiming to have avoided over 19 million customer interruptions since 2012, saving customers more than $3.1 billion.
- Completed a new 138-kilovolt substation to support advanced computing research.
- Third substation deployed at Argonne National Laboratory, indicating strong partnership.
- Recognized for achieving the most reliable service on record.
- Saved customers over $3.1 billion by avoiding outages through smart grid investments.
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The 138-kilovolt substation is the latest collaboration between ComEd and Argonne to ensure reliable energy for campus’ critical research. This is the third substation ComEd has deployed for Argonne’s
“At ComEd, we are committed to building the electric infrastructure necessary for the advancement of science and the development of breakthrough technologies,” said
Argonne is home to six additional national user facilities used by thousands of scientists from around the world each year. These unique research centers include world-leading computing capabilities and an X-ray microscope that is larger than
“Argonne’s partnership with ComEd enables our team to use the new Aurora exascale supercomputer to conduct some of the most groundbreaking research in the world to drive innovation and support critical infrastructure,” said Argonne Director
This year, ComEd delivered its most reliable service on record and was recognized for being the most resilient utility in the country. Since starting smart grid investments in 2012, ComEd has avoided more than 19 million customer interruptions due in part to smart grid and system improvements. These investments have helped save customers more than
This latest project builds on the strong collaboration between ComEd and Argonne. Earlier this year, ComEd and Argonne released the first phase of a comprehensive Climate Risk and Adaption Study as part of ComEd’s long-term effort to understand the impacts of climate change to the power grid and operations and begin to devise strategies to adapt in northern
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