DTE Energy, White House Tout Economic Impact of Smart Grid Grants
2009年10月30日 - 3:09AM
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DTE Energy chief says $83 million grant will accelerate program in
Michigan DETROIT, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The economic impact of
nearly $170 million spent to bring high tech energy service to
Michigan over the next two years will provide jobs and needed
spending in Michigan's economy, said Anthony F. Earley, Jr., DTE
Energy chairman and CEO. Earley was joined at a news conference
today by Edward Montgomery, executive director, White House Council
on Auto Communities and Workers, who touted the latest round of
grants under the federal economic stimulus program. DTE Energy will
receive $83 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to
accelerate its SmartCurrents program over the next two years. The
grant will be matched by DTE Energy and its technology partners.
During 2010 and 2011, Detroit Edison and MichCon will install
660,000 new "smart" meters in portions of Wayne, Oakland,
Livingston, Lapeer, Ingham and Tuscola counties. These meters will
serve as the technological backbone for the SmartCurrents program.
"We estimate the accelerated startup of the SmartCurrents program
will result in the creation of 700 deployment and construction jobs
for IT contractors and overhead linemen, and 350 permanent
positions for suppliers to this effort," Earley said. "This
estimate does not include second tier or pull-through opportunities
created with an increase in local production and commercial growth
of this technology. There are environmental benefits, too. By
reducing our vehicle use related to meter reading, we'll also cut
our carbon emissions and fuel consumption." The SmartCurrents
program is DTE Energy's contribution to the nation's Smart Grid,
which uses the latest technologies across the country's electric
system to allow consumers to make choices that save them money and
improve the environment. "The combined effect of our $3.4 billion
investment, when the projects are fully implemented, will create
thousands of jobs, including higher paying career opportunities for
smart meter manufacturing workers, make the grid more reliable and
empower consumers to cut their electricity bills," Montgomery said.
"We estimate these improvements will reduce electricity demand by
1,400 megawatts, and put us on a path to get 20 percent or more of
our energy from renewable resources by 2020." SmartCurrents will
provide customers with improved electric service reliability, the
distribution of smart appliances and ways to control and reduce
energy consumption and costs. The new metering part of the program
will serve as a platform to eliminate manual meter reading and
provide remote monitoring of the electric distribution system,
which will enable faster and more reliable power outage detection
and restoration. DTE Energy also would have the ability to connect
meters remotely. The program will enable customers to manage their
bills by tracking their consumption and demand via the DTE Energy
Web site. As the program implementation proceeds, every electric
meter in Southeast Michigan would be replaced with solid state
meters and every gas meter would be modified with an advanced
metering module. Customers will be notified when meter changes are
scheduled in their communities during the next several years. The
SmartCurrents program, besides advanced metering technology,
includes Smart Circuit and Smart Home technologies. Smart Home
would provide different pricing levels to incentivize off-peak
electrical usage, web-based customer energy usage presentation and
customer outage notification. In addition, certain "smart"
appliances could communicate with DTE Energy to provide optimum
energy savings. As a result of the DOE funding, DTE Energy will
have the opportunity to offer Smart Home technology with in-home
displays and high tech thermostats to 5,000 customers, and make
improvements to 11 substations and 55 circuits over the next two
years. DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy
company involved in the development and management of
energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating
units include Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving 2.2
million customers in Southeastern Michigan, MichCon, a natural gas
utility serving 1.2 million customers in Michigan and other
non-utility, energy businesses focused on power and industrial
projects, coal and gas midstream, unconventional gas production and
energy trading. Information about DTE Energy is available at
http://www.dteenergy.com/. DATASOURCE: DTE Energy CONTACT: Scott
Simons, +1-313-235-8808, or Len Singer, +1-313-235-8809, both of
DTE Energy Web Site: http://www.dteenergy.com/
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