| City of Windsor to connect water systems to Ontario’s smart grid |
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- The City of Windsor has agreed to connect its municipal water resources to Sempa’s Ancillary Services Network (ASN), which will enable Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to introduce greater flexibility and efficiency across the province’ s grid. The City of Windsor will benefit financially by utilizing the inherent capacity available in those resources to provide IESO with ancillary services. The Ontario government is pursuing the implementation of 21st century smart grid technology to drive conservation and improve the efficiency of the broader electricity system. In line with this initiative, IESO has embarked on a pilot program to identify alternative technologies to enhance system reliability. Sempa Power, a leader in smart grid technologies, has been selected by IESO to work with Ontario’s industrial loads and qualify new options for demand side management. Water utilities represent one of the biggest loads in the province and Sempa has a keen focus on bringing municipal and regional partners to the program. “It’s exciting to see locally developed smart grid technology being used to deliver greater energy efficiency in our region. As the Windsor Utilities Commission continues to explore the modernization of our energy infrastructure, we recognize that this kind of innovation is essential in Ontario and in energy markets around the world” said John Stuart, Chief Operating Officer of The Windsor Utilities Commission. The goal of the pilot program is to qualify and enable new candidates to participate in, and financially benefit from IESO’s Electricity System Regulation Market. Successful candidates (Resource Partners), incur no cost to participate and will be financially rewarded by Sempa Power for participation. “Our City’s water and waste water resources represent a significant load on the electricity system. By participating in the smart grid we will generate greater value to our ratepayers. We will reduce our operational costs and increase the reliability of our electricity supply” said The Mayor of Windsor, Eddie Francis. www.sempapower.com/eoi/ieso Alternative Energy News, Recommended For You Electrovaya awarded $5 million from SDTC for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle battery development McGuinty announces investment of up to $16.7 million for Electrovaya Plans in motion for Hamilton's eco-friendly park Day4 Energy successfully completes two major photovoltaic projects in Germany Ready to plug in an electric RAV4? Tesla and Toyota think so Tesla and Toyota plan plug-in RAV4 and other news (Watch Video!) Volt gets 100,000 mile, 8-year lithium-ion battery warranty (Battery analysis video and pictures) Nissan LEAF eligible for $8,500 incentive in Ontario (Watch Video!) Tesla cruises into Canada and expands with help from Toyota CE's exclusive look at the Nissan Leaf, Canada bound in 2012 (Watch Video!) For more CE News, click here To subscribe to the CE eNewsletter, click here To subscribe to the print or digital edition of CE, click here |
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