Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 152— - ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IX— - SMART GRID › § 17384
The Secretary must run a research, development, and demonstration program, working with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, utilities, states, and other stakeholders. The program covers nine main areas, including ways to measure peak load cuts and energy savings from smart meters and storage; using demand response, distributed generation, and storage to help the grid; improving wide-area measurement and control systems with data tools and secure communications; testing reliability tools in grid control-room scenarios; finding needed communications capacity; studying time-of-use and real-time pricing; making transmission system software algorithms; encouraging use of underused generation to replace liquid fuels in transportation; and, with FERC, proposing ways for utilities to access electricity stored in vehicles to meet peak demand. The Secretary must also create a regional smart grid demonstration Initiative made of projects in urban, suburban, tribal, and rural areas. Projects must show advanced sensing, communications, control, visualization, distribution automation, and integration of distributed energy. The goals are to show benefits of focused investment, help move technologies to commercial use, improve performance and reliability, measure energy savings and emission cuts, study regional differences, and boost resilient distribution automation. The Secretary may pay up to 50 percent of qualifying project costs, must work with the local utility, and must set up a public smart grid information clearinghouse while protecting business and customer data. Participants in these demonstration projects cannot get grants under section 17386 for the same investments. Funding is authorized: for the research program, such sums as are necessary for each of fiscal years 2008 through 2012; and for the demonstrations, such sums as may be necessary.
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42 U.S.C. § 17384
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