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Recovery Act Smart Grid Programs

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  • The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provided funding for smart grid projects across the United States. This section contains information, locations and data for each project. Click on a location on the map, the name of a project, or use the search feature to view the project information.

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NOTE: The number of entities reporting data is greater than the total number of projects funded by the Recovery Act because some projects have multiple sub-projects. View list of sub-projects (PDF). Data for sub-projects can be found on the project page of the main recipient.

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Projectsort icon States Award Amount Total Project Value
City of Wadsworth (Connected Grid Project) Ohio $5,411,769 $10,823,539
City of Tallahassee, FL (Full-Scale Implementation of Automated Demand Response) Florida $8,890,554 $19,869,787
City of Ruston, Louisiana (Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Smart Grid Development Program) Louisiana $4,331,650 $9,168,000
City of Quincy, FL (Smart Grid Project) Florida $2,471,041 $4,942,082
City of Painesville, Ohio (Vanadium Redox Battery Demonstration Program) Ohio $3,743,570 $7,487,153
City of Naperville, IL (City of Naperville Smart Grid Initiative) Illinois $10,994,110 $21,988,220
City of Leesburg, FL (Leesburg Smart Grid Investment Grant Project) Florida $9,748,812 $19,497,625
City of Glendale (AMI Smart Grid Initiative) California $20,000,000 $51,302,105
City of Fulton, Missouri (Smart Grid Project) Missouri $1,527,641 $3,174,962
City of Fort Collins Utilities (Front Range Smart Grid Cities) Colorado $18,101,263 $36,202,526
City of Fort Collins (Demonstration of a Coordinated and Integrated System)
City of Auburn, IN (SmartGRID Project) Indiana $2,075,080 $4,150,160
City of Anaheim (Model for Small and Midsize Utility Districts around the United States) California $5,896,025 $12,167,050
Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power Company (Advanced Metering Infrastructure/Meter Data Management System) Wyoming $5,033,441 $10,066,882
Centralia Community College Washington $4,998,859 $11,831,977
Central Maine Power Company (CMP Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project) Maine $95,858,307 $191,716,614
Central Lincoln People's Utility District (Smart Grid Team 2020 Program) Oregon $9,936,950 $19,873,900
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC (Smart Grid Project) Texas $200,000,000 $639,187,435
CCET (Technology Solutions for Wind Integration) Texas $13,516,546 $27,075,457
Burbank Water and Power (Smart Grid Program) California $20,000,000 $62,650,755
Black Hills/Colorado Electric Utility Company (Advanced Metering Infrastructure/Meter Data Management System) Colorado $6,142,854 $12,285,708
Black Hills Power (Advanced Metering Infrastructure/Meter Data Management System) South Dakota, Wyoming $9,576,628 $19,153,256
Bismarck State College North Dakota $728,060 $808,958
Beacon Power (20 MW Flywheel Frequency Regulation Plant) Massachusetts $24,063,978 $48,127,957
Battelle Memorial Institute (Pacific Northwest Division Smart Grid Demonstration Project) Washington $88,821,251 $177,642,503
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (Smart Grid Initiative) Maryland $200,000,000 $472,160,833
Avista Utilities (Spokane Smart Circuit) Washington $20,000,000 $40,000,000
Austin Community College Texas $44,959 $132,169
Atlantic City Electric Company (SGIG Distribution Automation Project) New Jersey $18,700,000 $37,400,000
ATK Launch Systems (Alliant Techsystems (ATK) Launch Systems Demonstration Project)