AMI smart meters installed and operational | Quantity* | Cost |
---|---|---|
Total | 0 | $0 |
Residential | 0 | |
Commercial | 0 | |
Industrial | 0 |
AMI smart meter features operational | Feature enabled | # of meters with feature |
---|---|---|
Interval reads | No | 0 |
Remote connection/disconnection | No | 0 |
Outage detection/reporting | No | 0 |
Tamper detection | No | 0 |
AMI communication networks and data systems | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|
Backhaul communications description | $0 | |
Meter communications network | ||
Head end server | $0 | |
Meter data analysis system | ||
Other IT systems and applications |
Web portal deployed and operational | Quantity* | Description |
---|---|---|
Customers with access to web portal | 0 | |
Customers enrolled in web portal | 0 | A web page which is accessible through the internet and allows the customer to view and control real-time energy use. |
Customer systems installed and operational | Quantity* | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Communication networks and home area networks | N/A | A residential local area network used for communication between digital devices typically deployed in the home, such as smart appliances, smart meters, and in-home displays. | N/A |
In home displays | 0 | A display which communicates on the home area network to provide customers with near real-time energy and cost data. | $0 |
Energy management device | 0 | A control system that combines monitor and control capabilities to regulate the energy consumption within the environment managed by the system. | N/A |
Direct load control devices | 22 | Equipment installed at the customer's site which allows the device to reduce the connected load when it receives a trigger signal. For the Commercial customers in this project control boxes are installed that interface with the Building Mgmt System of the building. There are no residential customers as part of the project. | $972,954 |
Programmable communicating thermostats | 0 | Programmable thermostat that can receive information via wireless communication. These advanced thermostats can be programmed locally by the consumer, or adjusted remotely by either the utility or consumer | $0 |
Smart appliances | 0 | Consumer appliance capable of monitoring and automatically adjusting its normal operation in response to a signal from the utility or other agent. | $0 |
Distributed energy resources | Quantity* | Capacity | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Distributed generation | 3 | 155 kW | - The 150kW of distributed generation (3 units) - this represents 3 Photovoltaic (PV) systems. One 100kW PV installation at the NYC EDC building (Brooklyn Army Terminal), one 50 kW PV installation at the Con Edison Corporate headquarters (4 Irving Place) and one 10 kW PV system at a 7 Eleven location in Long Island City, Queens. - The 470 kW of storage (3 units) –This represents 3 battery storage installations. One 270 kW Lead Acid battery installation at the NYC EDC building (Brooklyn Army Terminal), one 100 kW Lithium Ion battery installation at the 7 Eleven location in Fresh Meadows Queens and one 100 kW Lithium Ion battery installation at the 7 Eleven location in Long Island City, Queens. - The 40 kW of EV charging (3 units) - This represents 3 EV charging locations. Two of these charging locations (level 2) are at the 7 Eleven location in Long Island City, Queens. There is (1) Level 3 charging location at the 7 Eleven location in Fresh Meadows Queens. | $0 |
Energy storage | 4 | 324 kW | $7,824,011 | |
Plug in electric vehicle charging points | 3 | 40 kW | $977,863 | |
Distributed energy resource interface | N/A | N/A | Equipment installed at the customer's site which allows the device to reduce the connected load when it receives a trigger signal. For the Commercial customers in this project control boxes are installed that interface with the Building Mgmt System of the building. There are no residential customers as part of the project. | $7,219,653 |
Electric distribution system | % | Description |
---|---|---|
Portion of distribution system with SCADA due to SGIG/SGD program | 0% | |
Portion of distribution system with DA due to SGIG/SGD program | 0% |
DA devices installed and operational | Quantity* | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Automated feeder switches | 0 | None | $0 |
Automated capacitors | 0 | $0 | |
Automated regulators | 0 | $0 | |
Feeder monitors | 0 | $0 | |
Remote fault indicators | 0 | $0 | |
Transformer monitors (line) | 0 | $0 | |
Smart relays | 0 | ||
Fault current limiter | 0 | $0 | |
Other devices | 1,000 | $1,360,452 |
SCADA and DA communications network | Cost |
---|---|
Communications equipment and SCADA | $972,199 |
Distribution management systems integration | Integrated | Description |
---|---|---|
AMI | No | |
Outage management system | No | |
Distributed energy resource interface | No | This work involves the installation of secure, two-way communications and remote control of a series network-type distribution transformers that currently do not have SCADA monitoring or control kWh data not available for existing DER. |
Other | No |
Distribution automation features / functionality | Function enabled | Description |
---|---|---|
Fault location, isolation and service restoration (FLISR) | No | |
Voltage optimization | No | |
Feeder peak load management | No | |
Microgrids | No | |
Other functions | No |
Electric transmission system | Portion | Description |
---|---|---|
Portion of transmission system covered by phasor measurement systems | 0% |
Phasor measurement systems | Quantity* | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
PMUs | 0 | $0 | |
Phasor data concentrators | 0 | $0 | |
Communications network | $2,078,572 |
Other transmission assets | Quantity* | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Dynamic Capability Rating System (DCRS) - Transmission Lines | 0 | $0 | |
Other transmission assets | $0 | ||
Other transmission assets | 0 | $0 | |
Other transmission assets | 0 | $0 |
Angle/frequency monitoring | Operational | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Angle/frequency monitoring | No | $3,643,112 | |
Post-mortem analysis (including compliance monitoring) | No | ||
Voltage stability monitoring | No | ||
Thermal overload monitoring | No | ||
Improved state estimation | No | ||
Steady-state model benchmarking | No | ||
DG/IPP applications | No | ||
Power system restoration | No |
* 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.