Recipient information | Input |
---|---|
Total number of customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 120,865 |
Total number of residential customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 106,791 |
Total number of commercial customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 12,491 |
Total number of industrial customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 1,583 |
Total number of AMI smart meters installed and operational prior to the SGIG/SGD program | 0 |
AMI smart meters installed and operational | Quantity* | Cost |
---|---|---|
Total | 0 | $22,015,618 |
Residential | 84,852 | |
Commercial | 11,134 | |
Industrial | 1,295 |
AMI smart meter features operational | Feature enabled | # of meters with feature |
---|---|---|
Interval reads | Yes | 97,281 |
Remote connection/disconnection | Yes | 6,416 |
Outage detection/reporting | Yes | 74,407 |
Tamper detection | Yes | 68,453 |
AMI communication networks and data systems | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|
Backhaul communications description | With 9 independent co-ops in this project the Backhaul is diverse.One commonality is the installation of fiber optic networks to improve connectivity and speed between substations and the main office. | $13,751,474 |
Meter communications network | PLC at all co-op locations. The choice to go with PLC was largely driven by the geographic variety and expanse of the territories covered. | |
Head end server | Three types of systems were chosen by the 9 co-ops; Hunt Technologies, Cannon/Cooper System and Aclara TWACS. | $779,866 |
Meter data analysis system | With 9 independent co-ops in this project the MDA systems are diverse. NISC is the primary vendor software installed along with Landis + Gyr. | |
Other IT systems and applications |
Web portal deployed and operational | Quantity* | Description |
---|---|---|
Customers with access to web portal | 80,799 | |
Customers enrolled in web portal | 37,494 | As MDM systems are installed, members are bringing up web portals. Co-ops are performing robust testing and pilots of both the MDM and web portal to achieve confidence in the systems before rolling out to the consumers. |
Customer systems installed and operational | Quantity* | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Communication networks and home area networks | N/A | N/A | |
In home displays | 0 | Devices in this category are under consideration. Assessment of the cost benefit is being done by several members. A small pilot (11) was done at one co-op. There is no intent to proceed. | $0 |
Energy management device | 0 | N/A | |
Direct load control devices | 0 | Devices in this category are under consideration. Assessment of the cost benefit is being done by several members. | $0 |
Programmable communicating thermostats | 0 | $0 | |
Smart appliances | 0 | $0 |
* 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.