Electrical Distribution

Summerside Solar and Storage Integration Project – Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada

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The City of Summerside is working with Samsung Renewable Energy to develop a community microgrid connected to the City’s distribution system. The microgrid combines 21 MWac/26 MWdc of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation with a 10 MW/20MWh battery system. The project is expected to generate 33,000 MWh per year in solar PV energy and reduce the City’s reliance on New Brunswick’s power grid from 58.2% to 37.4%, allowing Summerside to achieve a level of 62% of green energy for all its … Lire la suite

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Distribution System Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment – Hydro Ottawa

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Over 330,000 residences and businesses in the City of Ottawa and the Village of Casselman depend on Hydro Ottawa Limited (Hydro Ottawa) to supply continuous and reliable electrical service. In recent years, notably in 2018, Hydro Ottawa distribution infrastructure has been subjected to particularly extreme weather events that caused severe damages to their system. These events resulted in widespread outages and costly recoveries. In an effort to maintain reliable service in the coming years, Hydro Ottawa has retained Stantec Consulting … Lire la suite

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ONTARIO’S ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION SECTOR – CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT

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Conducted over the 2013-2015 time period, the study was overseen by the Power System Planning staff of the Ontario Power Authority, since amalgamated with Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), and made use of the PIEVC Protocol, an Engineers Canada-developed engineering vulnerability assessment tool. Attachments electricity_transmission_vulnerability_-_ap240_-_sept172015_presentation (764 kB)electrical-tranmission_pievc_final-report_public (2 MB)

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Toronto Hydro-Electric System Public Infrastructure Engineering Vulnerability Assessment Pilot Case Study

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Thus, the objective of this pilot case study is to evaluate the vulnerability of selected THESL distribution infrastructure to current climate, using the Protocol, Steps 1 to 3, to structure the evaluation. The infrastructure components selected by THESL for this project are seven feeder systems from three sub-stations:  Area A Station: Three 27.6 kV feeders: A-1, A-2 and A-3;  Area B Station: Two 13.8 kV feeders: B-1; B-2;  Area C Station: Two 13.8 kV feeders: C-1; C-2. … Lire la suite