June 16, 2009
CURRENT and Qwest Partner for Smart Grid
CURRENT Group and Qwest announced a new framework that allows electric utilities
to integrate intelligent grid sensing with Qwest’s existing low latency, secure,
high capacity DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) network to implement a Smart Grid.
This allows utilities to implement a high performance smart grid rapidly,
cost-effectively and modularly with the speed, reliability and scalability of
the existing Qwest network. CURRENT and Qwest already have proven the
technology’s interoperability by utilizing CURRENT’s intelligent sensors and
OpenGrid™ platform and Qwest’s DSL network as part of Xcel Energy’s
SmartGridCity™ in Boulder, Colo.
The CURRENT Smart Grid™ solution converts the traditional electric grid into an
intelligent network by adding sensing, low latency communications and analytic
software to the electric distribution system. Smart Grid systems have the
potential to be the single largest contributor to a solution for global warming
available today, as the International Energy Agency reports that electric power
generation produces 41 percent of total worldwide energy related CO2 emissions.
It is estimated that a Smart Grid could reduce CO2 emissions from electric power
by up to 20 percent, and a recent report from The Climate Group estimated that a
Smart Grid provides the largest CO2 reduction of any IT technology nvestment in
the world.
“Working with Qwest’s robust IP network, we have further reduced the cost of a
Smart Grid and today, we introduce an attractive option for utilities interested
in using the stimulus funding to implement a Smart Grid and manage the two-way
power flow of the future,” said Tom Casey, Chief Executive Officer of CURRENT.
“We are committed to providing utilities the most open, cost-effective and
standards-based Smart Grid with options to achieve the optimal cost and
performance under various conditions.”
“Our work to date proves that Qwest’s broadband network offers a cost–effective,
rapidly deployable means of transporting the intelligence of the CURRENT Smart
Grid solution” said Neil Cox, Qwest’s executive vice president of Product
Development and IT. “The CURRENT/Qwest model is an inherently green and ‘smart’
approach.”
Xcel Energy’s SmartGridCity™ in Boulder, Colo., is the nation's first fully
integrated Smart Grid community.
CURRENT and Qwest will offer similar solutions to additional utilities and
municipalities.
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