City of Fort Collins Utilities
Abstract
The City of Fort Collins’ Front Range Smart Grid Development project involves the municipal utilities for the cities of Fort Collins and Fountain, Colorado. The project includes citywide deployment of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI); expansion of distribution automation capabilities including supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system connected fault indicators; SCADA-‐connected remote operated feeder switches; integration with the outage management system; demand response products; evaluation and potential implementation of time-‐based rate programs; customer education; and Web portal access. Information from this project facilitates: (1) customer-‐participants’ ability to view their energy consumption through in-‐home displays, a Web portal, or both; and (2) the ability of City of Fort Collins and the City of Fountain to manage, measure, and verify targeted demand reductions during peak periods. The new AMI and distribution automation technologies help improve service quality and reliability by enabling more efficient outage management, distribution circuit monitoring, and remote circuit switching.
Dennis Summer
Senior Electrical Engineer, SGIG Project Manager
City of Fort Collins Utilities
Light & Power
dsummer@fcgov.com
Recipient Team Web Site: www.fcgov.com
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) / Smart Meters
- Automated Distribution Circuit Switches
- Backhaul Communications
- Customer Web Portal
- Direct Load Control Device
- Distribution Automation
- In-Home Display
- Meter Communications Network
- Meter Data Management System
- Programmable Communicating Thermostat
- Smart Meter - Industrial
- Reduced Electricity Costs for Customers
- Reduced Operating and Maintenance Costs
- Increased Electricity Service Reliability and Power Quality
- Deferred Investment in Distribution Capacity Expansion
- Reduced Costs from Equipment Failures and Distribution Line losses
- Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions
