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Proof-of-Concept Pilot Will Evaluate
Potential of Wide-Scale Deployment, Support Development of Industry
Standards
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 28, 2011 –
Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced it was selected to develop and
implement China’s first smart grid pilot project and feasibility study
for managing energy use in commercial buildings, also known as
demand-side management. The project is part of a grant agreement signed
today between the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) and State
Grid Electric Power Research Institute (SGEPRI), sponsor of the project
and a subsidiary of State Grid Corp. of China.
The pilot will center on Honeywell’s
smart grid technology and expertise, including automated demand
response, advanced energy management and submetering. The company will
help connect State Grid and its customers to manage energy supply and
demand, automatically adjusting electricity consumption and reducing
strain on China’s utility infrastructure. This is especially important
in commercial and industrial facilities, which account for 70 percent
of worldwide electricity use.
The
demonstration will allow SGEPRI
to assess the feasibility of broader deployment of smart grid
solutions, and support the development of standards and regulations.
The institute will also examine the opportunities and challenges
businesses face in linking their energy- and demand-management efforts
with an increasingly dynamic electrical grid.
“We’re honored to partner with State
Grid to demonstrate the economic benefits of smart grid technologies
that help manage the demand for electricity,” said Shane Tedjarati,
president and chief executive officer of Honeywell China and India.
“Honeywell is one of the only companies with technology that lets
utilities broadcast signals to alert customers when energy use spikes
and outpaces the ability to generate power. We also have relationships
with commercial and industrial enterprises throughout China, and can
help them define and automate their responses to those demand signals.”
The
grant agreement stems from the
China-U.S. Energy Cooperation Program (ECP), an initiative started by
USTDA and the National Energy Administration of China to spur joint
business development in the clean energy sector.
[an error occurred while processing this directive] A smarter electrical grid will help China manage the growing demand for energy, and improve the reliability and efficiency of the country’s utility infrastructure by allowing electrical consumers to better manage how and when they use their energy based on availability and cost. It will also allow broader integration of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, and help residents, businesses and industry better control costs and be more energy efficient.
“Residential and industrial electricity customers and grid operators are forming important new relationships across China. Honeywell has a proven track record of working with both utilities and their customers around the globe, giving it a unique perspective on how to quickly realize the benefits of the evolving grid,” commented Mr. Shijie Xiao, president of SGEPRI. “Implementation of this pilot project will expose us to the latest solutions and help identify the most suitable technologies for China. The demonstration is expected not only to provide the first-hand and real-time data for a feasibility study to deploy demand response in the smart grid in China, but also to support the promulgation of relevant regulations and standards.”
With
controls in 150 million homes,
10 million buildings and thousands of industrial sites, and experience
managing demand response and efficiency programs for more than 100
utilities, Honeywell has the offerings and experience to empower smart
energy users. The company’s technology and services are at the heart of
smart grid projects reducing both day-to-day and peak electricity
consumption. For example, Honeywell has helped give utilities combined
control of more than 1 gigawatt of peak load, which is equivalent to
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