Innovation in Wildfire Mitigation: PG&E Deploys Its First 100% Renewable Remote Grid
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PG&E's Fifth Operational Standalone Power System Replaces Overhead Distribution Powerlines Traversing a High Fire Threat Area and Nature Preserve in
As described in PG&E's Wildfire Mitigation Plan, remote grids provide utility service using standalone local energy resources. Throughout PG&E's 70,000-square-mile service area, there are remote customers served via long electric distribution lines that traverse high fire-risk areas. Replacing these distribution lines with a remote grid is an innovative option that can cost-effectively meet customer needs and reduce fire ignition risk.
The fully renewable remote grid at
"Remote grids demonstrate PG&E's ability to be tenacious and nimble in delivering customer solutions to stop catastrophic wildfires," said Joe Bentley, Senior Vice President, Electric Engineering, PG&E. "The close collaboration between PG&E and our project partners on the remote grid at
Set in the idyllic Mayacamas Mountains within the traditional homeland of the Wappo people, Pepperwood Preserve is a living laboratory for crafting climate and wildfire solutions grounded in conservation science. The 3,200-acre property is an important refuge for more than 900 species of native plants and wildlife and was directly impacted by both the Tubbs and Kincade Fires.
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Local Energy Resources to Meet Local Needs
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Sonoma Clean Power CEO Geof Syphers said, "This
Under contract to PG&E, BoxPower designed, built, and will maintain the remote grid at
"We are proud to have designed and built not only PG&E's first remote grid, but also their first
Under contract to PG&E, project partner Franklin Energy installed a targeted set of energy efficiency improvements at the house that are expected to reduce the possibility of outages during periods of low solar generation. Franklin Energy's end-to-end scope included detailed energy modeling of the proposed efficiency improvements that in turn informed the remote grid system design. The new energy-efficient insulation, HVAC, and similar improvements have already contributed to reduced energy usage and increased comfort at the house.
"Efficiency and renewable power go hand in hand," said Brett Bishop, Technical Advisor for Franklin Energy. "It was rewarding for our team to put this synergy into practice while showing it can improve the lived experience at the house as well."
Expansion of Remote Grids in the 2020s
The remote grid at
Collectively, PG&E's five remote grids enable 10 customers to continue receiving safe, reliable, affordable, and low-carbon energy while removing approximately five miles of overhead distribution electric lines at the grid edge in high fire-threat areas. PG&E has identified many locations where remote grids may be the most effective way of reducing wildfire risk and improving electric reliability, with additional sites either in development or being assessed in
PG&E plans to scale its remote grid fleet to dozens of systems over the next several years, leveraging
For more information and to watch a video about PG&E's remote grid program visit pge.com/remotegrids
About PG&E
PG&E, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
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