BANGOR, Maine--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Bangor Hydro Electric Company submitted an application for federal
stimulus funding to bring Smart Grid advancements to its electricity
customers. Bangor Hydro is requesting $4.3 million in grant funding for
its proposed $8.8 million Smart Grid project.
More than $3 billion will be awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy in
a competitive process for Smart Grid investments. The grants will fund
up to 50 percent of the qualifying projects.
"Smart Grid investment is increasing at a rapid pace in the United
States, due in large part to recent US Economic Stimulus Funds," said
Kim Wadleigh, Vice President of Distribution Operations, Information,
and Support Services. "These funds will make it possible for Bangor
Hydro to accelerate its plans to equip customers with the tools and
information to make better-informed decisions about their electricity
consumption and how to better manage their total energy bills."
If awarded funds, Bangor Hydro will be implementing rate trials that
involve dynamic supply pricing for participating customers. Those who
participate in these trial projects will be able to view their
electricity usage through a web portal or select in-home display
equipment and manage costs by lowering electricity consumption during
peak pricing time periods.
According to Gradon Haehnel, Manager of Rates, customers who participate
in the dynamic supply rate trial will see higher prices during peak time
periods and lower prices during off-peak time periods. "We believe that
our customers will shift their electricity usage to off-peak time
periods to take advantage of lower cost supply prices, and conserve more
electricity when they have detailed information about how their
individual electric appliances or circuits are actually using
electricity. There is a lot at stake here with significant opportunities
for savings," said Haehnel.
"An additional benefit to lower off-peak pricing," noted Haehnel, "is
the opportunity to use new electric technologies for home heating. These
new efficient technologies can play a significant role in reducing
carbon dioxide emissions." He said that in Maine approximately 80
percent of homes heat with oil. As a result, Maine has the highest
carbon dioxide emissions per capita in the US. Because Maine's
electricity supply portfolio is heavily weighted with renewable power,
electric heating technologies combined with proper home weatherization
will play an important role in reducing carbon emissions. "Home heating
alternatives are really developing as a vibrant and competitive
marketplace in Maine and we believe that new electric technologies, such
as heat pumps and thermal storage, will not only allow customers to
lower their overall heating costs, but also reduce their respective
carbon footprint, " says Haehnel.
If approved, Bangor Hydro's project is expected to be completed over the
next three years.
Bangor Hydro-Electric Company (BHE) is an electric utility wholly-owned
by Emera Inc. Bangor Hydro serves a population of 192,000 in an area
encompassing 5,275 square miles in eastern and east coastal Maine.
Bangor Hydro is a member of the New England Power Pool and is
interconnected with other New England utilities to the south and with
the New Brunswick Power Corp. to the north. Visit us at www.bhe.com.
Emera Inc. (TSX: EMA) is an energy and services company with $4.0
billion in assets. Electricity is Emera's core business. The company has
two wholly-owned regulated electric utility subsidiaries, Nova Scotia
Power Inc. and Bangor Hydro-Electric Company, which together serve
600,000 customers. Emera's other investments include a joint venture
interest in Bear Swamp, a 600 megawatt pumped storage hydro-electric
facility in northern Massachusetts; a 12.9% interest in the Maritimes &
Northeast Pipeline; and Emera Energy Services which manages energy
assets on behalf of third parties and provides related services. Visit
Emera on the web at www.emera.com.
Source: Bangor Hydro Electric Company
Contact: Bangor Hydro Electric Company
Susan E. Faloon, 207-973-2812 or 207-949-3917
Communications Officer
http://www.bangorhydro.com