Waukesha Electric Systems Smart Grid Demonstration Project
| Awardee | Waukesha Electric Systems Smart Grid Demonstration Project |
|---|---|
| Award Negotiation Status | Not Complete |
| Headquarters Location for Lead Applicant |
Waukesha, Wisconsin |
| Recovery Act Funding Awarded | $10,744,409 |
| Total Project Value Including Cost Share |
$21,548,821 |
| ARRA Funding Percentage | 49.9% |
Company Overview
The Waukesha Electric Systems Smart Grid Demonstration Project is a United States Department of Energy Smart Grid Demonstration Project which is based in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Project Overview
Demonstrate a Smart Grid-compatible Fault Current Limiting Superconducting Transformer for a utility substation, that will help improve the stability of the system. The proposed 28 megavolt amp utility transformer will occupy approximately 50% of the physical size/weight of a conventional transformer, lower power consumption through reduction of losses, and increase the reliability of the electrical grid.
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