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| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1993 |
| From: | Bryson J Southern California Edison Co |
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Automation of Using new technologies to automate Edison's electric distribution system serving
.t 4.1 million customers is the job of employees like Brad Williams (left), manager of the distribution capacitor automation project; Ernie Preciado (center), electric crew System foreman; and Tracy Nelson, analyst.
Edison is automating its distribution system-which covers 88,000 miles of overhead and underground circuits - by installing an advanced two-way communi cation network using computers, packet radios and electronic meters that link Edison more closely with its customers. This network helps Edison regulate customer voltage to reduce energy consumption and to restore electric service more rapidly during outages. By 1996, lower voltage will cut customer energy use about I billion kilowatt-hours annually, roughly equivalent to a $40 million reduction in customer bills. It also will cut annual outage restoration costs by approximately
$2 million. This communication network eventually may allow Edison to connect or disconnect service and offer time-of-use pricing.
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division vice president; Rick Phelps, sales; and Beverly Ryder, strategic alliances.
Efficiency Under the new program called ENVESTCE, Edison offers commercial and industrial customers "turnkey" solutions that can cut their energy bills, improve productivity and meet environmental requirements. Working through manufacturers and third party suppliers, Edison provides businesses with energy-efficient equipment and services to meet their specialized needs. These products and services include lighting systems and space conditioning equipment as well as technical information and energy audits of facilities. The program will be financed by up to $75 million in shareholder funds and up to $15 million in ratepayer funds. Edison will finance the purchase of equipment by these customers, who will use the savings to repay the utility.
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15 Operating Plants Among the 414 employees working at Mission Energy's operations and maintenance subsidiary are Ron Britt (left) vice president; Adolfo Estrada, field office Efficiently administrator; and Teri Coston, operator.
Mission Energy's operations group has established an excellent record of running and maintaining projects in which it has an ownership interest. Mission Operations and Maintenance, Incorporated, operates 14 projects with a total capacity of 1,780 MW. These projects include the Loy Yang B Facility in Australia, which is operated through its affiliate, Mission Energy Management Australia. It also is slated to operate an additional eight projects with 1,746 MW of capacity. In 1993, Mission Energy-operated plants achieved an on-peak contract capacity factor of 101.5%.
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