Southern Company Services, Inc.
Recipient information |
Input |
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Total number of customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project |
4,395,000 |
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Total number of residential customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project |
3,800,000 |
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Total number of commercial customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project |
580,000 |
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Total number of industrial customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project |
15,000 |
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Total number of distribution circuits within utility service territory |
4,664 |
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Total number of distribution substations |
1,861 |
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Portion of distribution system with SCADA prior to SGIG/SGD program |
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Portion of distribution system with distribution automation (DA) prior to SGIG/SGD program |
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Electric distribution system |
% |
Description |
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Portion of distribution system with SCADA due to SGIG/SGD program |
95.00% |
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Portion of distribution system with DA due to SGIG/SGD program |
18.80% |
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DA devices installed and operational |
Quantity* |
Description |
Cost |
||
Automated feeder switches |
1,935 |
$65,549,867 |
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Automated capacitors |
1,789 |
$25,057,183 |
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Automated regulators |
3,312 |
$8,549,828 |
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Feeder monitors |
|
$1,052,010 |
|||
Remote fault indicators |
183 |
||||
Transformer monitors (line) |
|
$15,203,477 |
|||
Smart relays |
848 |
||||
Fault current limiter |
|
||||
Other devices |
7,783 |
$22,724,427 |
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SCADA and DA communications network |
Cost |
||||
Communications equipment and SCADA |
$6,642,590 |
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Distribution management systems integration |
Integrated |
Description |
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AMI |
No |
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Outage management system |
No |
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Distributed energy resource interface |
|
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Other |
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Distribution automation features / functionality |
Function enabled |
Description |
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Fault location, isolation and service restoration (FLISR) |
Yes |
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Voltage optimization |
No |
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Feeder peak load management |
Yes |
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Microgrids |
|||||
Other functions |
Yes |
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* In some circumstances, costs are incurred before devices are installed resulting in a reported cost where the quantity is zero.
* All dollar figures are the total cost, which is the sum of the federal investment and cost share of the recipient (the recipient cost share must be at least 50% of the total overall project cost).
** In some cases the number of entities reporting is greater than the total number of projects funded by the Recovery Act because some projects have multiple sub-projects that report data. View list of sub-projects.
Recipient information |
Input |
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Total miles of transmission line |
26,650 |
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Total number of transmission substations |
3,325 |
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Number of PMUs installed and operational before SGIG program |
|||
Number of PDCs installed and operational before SGIG program |
|||
Electric transmission system |
Portion |
Description |
|
Portion of transmission system covered by phasor measurement systems |
|||
Phasor measurement systems |
Quantity* |
Description |
Cost |
PMUs |
|||
Phasor data concentrators |
|||
Communications network |
|||
Other transmission assets |
Quantity* |
Description |
Cost |
Dynamic Capability Rating System (DCRS) |
|||
Other transmission assets |
524 |
$18,542,188 |
|
Other transmission assets |
263 |
$122,607,146 |
|
Other transmission assets |
0 |
Not Applicable |
$0 |
Advanced transmission applications operational |
Operational |
Description |
Cost |
Angle/frequency monitoring |
|
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Post-mortem analysis (including compliance monitoring) |
|
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Voltage stability monitoring |
|
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Thermal overload monitoring |
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Improved state estimation |
|
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Steady-state model benchmarking |
|
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DG/IPP applications |
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Power system restoration |
|
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* In some circumstances, costs are incurred before devices are installed resulting in a reported cost where the quantity is zero.
* All dollar figures are the total cost, which is the sum of the federal investment and cost share of the recipient (the recipient cost share must be at least 50% of the total overall project cost).
** In some cases the number of entities reporting is greater than the total number of projects funded by the Recovery Act because some projects have multiple sub-projects that report data. View list of sub-projects.
