ComEd, Argonne Team Up to Study the Impact of Climate Change on the Power Grid
May 25 2022 - 6:00AM
Business Wire
First Study Launched in Concert with EPRI’s
Climate READi™: Power Initiative
ComEd, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE)
Argonne National Laboratory’s Center for Climate Resilience and
Decision Science, today announced it is launching a comprehensive
Climate Risk and Adaptation Study, which will examine the impact of
changing weather due to climate change, including sustained heat
and flooding risk, on the design and performance of the power grid
in the region. This is the first study to be launched in concert
with the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) Climate READi™:
Power (REsilience and ADaptation initiative), a recently announced,
three-year global program on climate change risk. ComEd’s parent
company, Exelon Corporation, is one of 13 founding members of the
initiative.
The collaboration between ComEd, Argonne and EPRI will build
upon established climate science and industry best practices to
help ComEd plan and build infrastructure that is more resilient to
the climate changes that pose growing risks to the grid. This will
be the first climate adaptation study in the region and one of the
only studies in the nation to incorporate the impact of increased
electrification into the climate risk planning process. The study
will further inform ComEd’s grid plans, including the company’s
Multi-Year Integrated Grid Plan, which will be filed with the
Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) in January 2023 as required by
the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA).
“Families and businesses in northern Illinois have a front-row
seat to the increasingly severe weather caused by climate change,
which has brought record-breaking temperature swings, historic
tornadoes and hurricane-strength winds that continue to test the
resiliency of the power grid and the reliable energy our customers
have come to expect,” said ComEd CEO Gil Quiniones. “As we plan the
future grid investments required to enable the state’s clean energy
transition, it is essential that we fully understand future grid
challenges – including the impact of climate change and
electrification – to ensure our grid can adapt to changing
conditions and maintain our outstanding system reliability and
resiliency. We expect that the final report of this study will be
released no later than the filing of our new Grid Plan so that our
customers and other grid stakeholders can also consider it.”
Many parts of the grid are impacted by weather conditions,
including heat, wind, flooding and icing. New weather patterns will
test the limits of existing utility equipment standards and will
create a challenging operational environment. At the same time,
decarbonization efforts like electrification will place even more
reliance on the grid as electricity demand increases in
transportation, buildings, and industry.
"Argonne's partnership with ComEd shows what's possible when
science and industry work together for climate resiliency," said
Argonne Director Paul Kearns. “It's exciting to see that our
collaboration supports effective planning for ComEd and the
communities it serves with the application of our climate,
infrastructure, and decision science capabilities. Ultimately, our
shared goal is to provide clean, affordable, reliable power that
households and businesses depend on, and ensure they are prepared
for whatever future climate events unfold.”
Argonne’s analysis of future climate conditions for Northern
Illinois will help ComEd to select the most effective and efficient
methods for adapting to the impacts, bringing new insights to
ComEd’s industry-leading grid planning practices. To understand how
changing weather will impact the grid, Argonne researchers will use
two climate risk pathways to identify scenarios that would exceed
current design standards. Today’s best practices in grid planning
look at historical weather, but climate change forces the utilities
to look into the future and anticipate unprecedented weather
conditions. This close collaboration between climate scientists,
risk analysts and power systems engineers will help ComEd to ensure
that the grid is ready to meet customers’ needs for years to
come.
Climate READi, launched in late April, will convene global
thought leaders and industry stakeholders to develop a common
framework to address power system climate resilience and
adaptation. The Climate READi framework produced from this effort
will embody one of the most comprehensive, integrated approaches to
physical climate risk assessment.
“As extreme weather events increase in frequency and intensity,
along with society’s dependence on electricity, it will require
significant proactive planning and collaboration among the energy
sector and its stakeholders,” said EPRI President and CEO Arshad
Mansoor. “This Climate Risk and Adaptation Study will play an
integral role in informing ComEd and its partners how to prepare
for the changing weather and climate of the future. We applaud
ComEd for its proactive participation and look forward to working
with it and other partners on this important effort, which could
serve as a blueprint for a more resilient energy system as part of
the clean, affordable and reliable clean energy future.”
As the nation’s utilities are increasingly challenged by severe
weather associated with climate change, ComEd in the first three
months of 2022 delivered its most reliable service on record for
any first quarter in the company’s history. Since starting smart
grid investments in 2012, ComEd has avoided more than 17 million
customer interruptions due in part to smart grid and system
improvements, including digital “smart switches” that automatically
reroute power around potential problem areas. These investments
have helped save customers more than $3 billion in avoided outages
and many millions more through efficiencies created by technologies
like smart meters that help resolve outages remotely.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube
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