(Source: Business Wire)

The U.S. Department of Energy today announced that Pepco Holdings, Inc.,
(NYSE:POM) has been selected to receive $168.1 million dollars in
federal stimulus funds to help build the smart grid in the District of
Columbia, Maryland and New Jersey. The grants will be finalized in the
coming weeks through negotiations with DOE.
PHI will use the money to help offset the cost to customers for
installing meters and modernizing the electric grid. The smart grid will
create new green jobs, boost the economy and lay the technological
groundwork for customers to better manage their energy use and reduce
carbon emissions generated by fossil-fueled power plants.
"Pepco Holdings is extremely pleased to learn that the Department of
Energy has awarded the company $168.1 million in federal stimulus funds
under President Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act," said
Joseph M. Rigby, PHI Chairman, President and CEO. "The awards are an
extraordinary opportunity to accelerate the delivery of customer
benefits through building an integrated smart grid composed of advanced
metering infrastructure, distribution automation and demand response
technologies. We look forward to working with regulators to implement
smart meters for our customers."
Once installed, the smart grid will provide several key services to
consumers including over-the-air meter reads that minimize the need for
estimated bills, detailed information on energy use to enable better
energy management, and proactive customer communications by e-mail or
text messaging to notify customers about power outages and service
restoration.
"Dollars we obtain from the federal government will offset by 50 percent
the amount customers would otherwise pay to make these important
improvements to the system, which are designed to enable customers to
better manage their energy use and save money, improve customer service
and reliability and create a cleaner environment," said Rigby.
Building a smart grid is a complex process that will involve installing
850,000 smart meters in homes and businesses in Pepco's District of
Columbia and Maryland service areas as well as hundreds of thousands of
devices to modernize the electric system through digital communications
and automated functioning. In addition, Pepco plans to work with its
state regulatory commissions to institute dynamic pricing programs that
provide customers with the opportunity to save money by shifting their
energy use to off peak periods.
Atlantic City Electric is set to receive funding to deploy 25,000 demand
response devices, intelligent grid sensors, distribution automation
technology and communications infrastructure to enhance grid
reliability, optimize the grid's operations and help consumers manage
their energy use. Atlantic City Electric and Pepco are utility
affiliates of Pepco Holdings, Inc.
Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) improves reliability by letting
the utility know when a customer is out of service. AMI also is the key
to providing customers with greater usage data, which will enable them
to make more informed choices regarding their energy use.
Distribution automation technology enhances the reliability of the
electric system, so PHI will be better able to manage the flow of power
and, when the flow is interrupted, restore service more quickly and
safely.
Demand response technologies give customers the ability to have their
air conditioning equipment or thermostats cycled on and off at critical
times or in response to price signals. This helps to reduce overall
usage, keep energy costs down and preserve the integrity of the electric
system during critical load consumption periods.
"PHI applied for smart grid funding for all jurisdictions we serve, and
we thank the many federal, state and local government officials,
including executives, legislators and regulators as well as community
leaders who provided their support," Rigby said. "We look forward to
working with these parties to move our smart grid vision forward in all
areas we serve."
PHI is one of the largest energy delivery companies in the
Mid-Atlantic region, serving about 1.9 million customers in Delaware,
the District of Columbia, Maryland and New Jersey. PHI subsidiaries
Pepco, Delmarva Power and Atlantic City Electric provide regulated
electricity service; Delmarva Power also provides natural gas service.
PHI provides competitive wholesale generation services through Conectiv
Energy and retail energy products and services through Pepco Energy
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