实现智慧城市和支持弹性的伙伴关系

Susanna Aguilar, Emily B. Kean, Daniel Kushner, P. Larsen, J. Schlegelmilch
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世界各地的电力公司都在投资智能城市技术,从微电网到电动汽车(EV)基础设施,以提高电网的弹性,并朝着有益的电气化方向发展。然而,对该技术的投资不足以确保实现脱碳目标所必需的智慧城市技术的广泛复制和采用。为包括芝加哥在内的伊利诺伊州北部400多万客户提供服务的电力公司联邦爱迪生公司(ComEd)正在与学术界建立战略合作伙伴关系,以衡量恢复努力的影响。本文将探讨ComEd与哥伦比亚大学地球研究所国家备灾中心(NCDP)和劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室(LBNL)建立的伙伴关系,以研究新兴能源技术对全球范围内广泛复制的影响。电力公司必须超越对智能电网技术的投资。通过战略伙伴关系研究、分享和模拟最佳实践是新兴能源技术投资的必要组成部分,以使费率支付方和利益相关者受益。
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Partnerships to Enable Smart Cities And Support Resiliency
Electric utilities across the world are investing in smart city technology, from microgrids to electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure to increase grid resilience and move toward beneficial electrification. Investing in the technology, however, is not enough to ensure the widescale replication and adoption of smart city technologies necessary to achieve decarbonization goals. Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), the electric utility serving over 4 million customers in northern Illinois, including Chicago, is building strategic partnerships in academia to measure the impact of resilience efforts. This paper will explore partnerships ComEd has developed with the National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP) at the Earth Institute of Columbia University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to study the impacts of emerging energy technology for widescale replication worldwide. Electric utilities must go beyond investment in smart grid technology. Studying, sharing, and modelling best practices through strategic partnerships is a necessary part of investment in emerging energy technologies to benefit rate payers and stakeholders.
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