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Newark NJ (SPX) Mar 17, 2008 Public Service Electric and Gas has announced that it will play a leading role in the research and development of "green circuits," an initiative aimed at improving energy efficiency in the electric distribution system. New Jersey's largest utility has informed the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) that it will support its Green Circuit Initiative, an 18-month research and development project. "PSE and G is pleased to play a leading role in research and development of technologies that meet the challenges of how we produce and efficiently distribute electricity while enabling our customers to better manage energy," said Ralph LaRossa, president and COO of PSE and G. "This initiative is an important contribution to reducing the sector's carbon footprint, and, at the same time, ensuring that we continue to meet the growing demand for electricity." Earlier this year, PSE and G hosted one of four EPRI green circuits workshops held across the country to discuss the goals and scope of such a study. The PSE and G meeting attracted about 40 participants from 12 utilities. The initial goal is to develop technology applications to reduce the loss of electricity that typically flows through distribution lines supplying power to residential, commercial and industrial customers. The initiative will later address energy efficiency improvements in transmission. The utility's participation in the "green circuits" initiative complements a number of other steps PSE and G has taken to help the state achieve its aggressive energy conservation and renewable energy goals. The company has already begun to reduce carbon emissions by replacing 1,300 company vehicles with hybrids, and by installing more energy efficient electric delivery equipment such as transformers and electric wires. PSE and G filed a proposal with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to invest more than $100 million during the next two years to help finance the installation of solar systems on homes, business and municipal buildings. The company also proposed to provide energy-saving measures such as home energy audits, programmable thermostats, attic insulation and high-efficiency lighting upgrades through the implementation of six pilot programs. Both filings are under review by the BPU. PSE and G and the other participating utilities will participate in distribution line field tests that will quantify the costs, benefits and risks of using various line-loss mitigation technologies. The field tests, which will include substations, represent a departure from past practices of detecting line losses through modeling analysis. "We will benefit from additional technical and cost information to understand better how we can increase the efficiency of transmission and distribution systems, and PSE and G is among the industry leaders in addressing this issue," said Arshad Mansoor, EPRI's vice president of Power Delivery and Utilization. "The green circuits initiative will develop technical priorities that can move the entire electricity sector to a more efficient system." EPRI expects to have the cooperation of 40 utilities during the 18-month project. Data suggests that if the electricity distribution system alone can be made 10 percent more efficient it would be the equivalent of the entire installed capacity of wind generation in the United States in 2006. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
Beijing (SPX) Mar 17, 2008China Holdings announced the Company has executed its 4th development contract with the exclusive right to develop and construct a Biomass Energy Power Generation Plant with a power capacity of 50 MW through its controlled subsidiary "China Power, Inc." with the local Ongniute Government, Inner Mongolia Province, People's Republic of China. |
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