Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $32 million for six selected pilot projects that will support new load growth through grid-edge innovations and the ability of energy providers to right-size grid investments for future load growth. These Connected Communities projects in eight states will also provide new strategies and tools for utilities, grid planners and operators, automakers, electric vehicle smart charge management service providers, and the communities they serve to improve resilience and reduce costs. "Providing low-cost, resilient, and reliable energy to all Americans is a top priority for the DOE," said Jeff Marootian, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. "As our nation's energy system faces unprecedented demand growth, it's more important than ever to deploy solutions that maximize all our energy resources and deliver the most efficient, reliable, and affordable electricity possible. These pilot projects will leverage the latest grid-edge solutions— like energy efficiency, demand-responsive building systems, energy storage, EV smart charging, and advanced grid-planning strategies—to equip communities and utilities with the tools and data they need to confidently manage our evolving electric grid." |
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