Recipient information | Input |
---|---|
Total number of customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 601,515 |
Total number of residential customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 540,030 |
Total number of commercial customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 61,098 |
Total number of industrial customers served by utility / utilities supporting the project | 387 |
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 | $97,978,471 |
Residential | 557,269 | |
Commercial | 62,546 | |
Industrial | 2,565 |
AMI smart meter features operational | Feature enabled | # of meters with feature |
---|---|---|
Interval reads | Yes | 622,380 |
Remote connection/disconnection | Yes | 576,394 |
Outage detection/reporting | Yes | 622,380 |
Tamper detection | Yes | 622,380 |
AMI communication networks and data systems | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|
Backhaul communications description | Network communicates from 50 gateways ( 42 via T-1 lines to network operations center, 8 by cellular connection to network operations center ) | $28,184,564 |
Meter communications network | Trilliant uses a mesh network operating at 2.4 GHZ, and the mesh network communicates up from the meters to collectors that then communicate to a private wide area network which brings or receives information to or from 50 gateways | |
Head end server | Passes information between meters and distribution control devices and MDM, and manages network communications performance. Head end system executes commands from MDM for on-demand reads and operation of the connect/disconnect switch in the meter. | $11,583,290 |
Meter data analysis system | GIS query system to view meter data in spatial context | |
Other IT systems and applications |
Web portal deployed and operational | Quantity* | Description |
---|---|---|
Customers with access to web portal | 580,743 | |
Customers enrolled in web portal | 26,521 | The portal is displays interval consumption data on a day-later basis for customers |
Customer systems installed and operational | Quantity* | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Communication networks and home area networks | N/A | The Home Area Network will rely on native HAN communications which will be translated in the home into Zigbee or other protocol that might be used | N/A |
In home displays | 0 | $0 | |
Energy management device | 0 | CMP expects energy management systems to adapt to CMP's AMI system and utilize data being collected | N/A |
Direct load control devices | 0 | $0 | |
Programmable communicating thermostats | 0 | Programmable communicating thermostats will be compatible with the AMI system being installed | $0 |
Smart appliances | 0 | CMP expects smart appliances to become available towards the end of the project analysis period | $0 |
Customer system communication networks | Description |
---|---|
Network characteristics within customer premise | The Home Area Network will rely on native HAN communications which will be translated in the home into Zigbee or other protocol that might be used |
Pricing program | Customers with access | Customers enrolled | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Direct billing from Competitive energy suppliers | 618,301 | 4,146 | Customers are billed directly by competitive energy suppliers and CMP has no knowledge of the rate structures used |
Flat Rate | 620,545 | 614,915 | customers pay constant rate per KWH delivered. 201,000 customers on this rate are receiving energy from competitive energy suppliers |
Net Metering | 618,301 | 1,123 | customers can deliver power to the grid and get offsets on their monthly gross bill |
Time of Use Rate | 607,000 | 159 | CMP customers became eligible on 12/1/2012 to enroll in a TOU rate ( to be effective in q1 2013) instead of the predominant flat standard offer rate. The TOU rate has 2 time periods and varies month by month. Peak is 7 am to 8 pm. In July, 2014 for example, the peak rate will be 8.3 cents and the off peak rate will be 4.9 cents per kwh. |
* 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.