Utilicast is providing consulting services to a Southwestern U.S. utility for reviewing merchant, back-office and balancing authority operations for EIM performance. At the same utility, Utilicast is also supporting areas impacted by a neighboring utility joining EIM
Utilicast contracts to deliver project management services for the replacement of a Midwestern U.S. utility’s existing transmission outage scheduling system and implementation of Sun-Net’s (Integrated Tools for Operations Application or “iTOA”) outage management system including future state process development.
Utilicast is working with a software provider on a study for the prototyping and development of an asset optimization engine for microgrids. The microgrid in the study consists of a number of distributed VER including wind and solar generators, BESS ( battery energy storage system), loads including fixed load and interruption load, and a distribution network.
After performing a gap analysis and cost estimate for joining the Western EIM, a Southwestern U.S. utility extends Utilicast services to create a high-level design, software requirements, scope assessments, and other items required for an overall Western EIM implementation plan to support the entities decision to join the Western EIM. |
A Midwestern U.S. utility hires Utilicast to perform a gap assessment and provide best practice expertise for the design, build and implementation of a Smart Operations Center. |
Azerenerji hired Utilicast to provide technical support for the implementation of EMS and telecommunications replacement projects for its national grid modernization program.
A Southwestern U.S. utility hired Utilicast to develop a roadmap and cost assessment for joining the Western EIM.
Several Northern California utilities hired Utilicast to conduct a gap assessment and provide project management in support of joining the Western EIM.
A California utility hired Utilicast as its system integrator for joining the Western EIM.
Through a competitive process, Utilicast was selected by a Northwestern U.S. utility; to serve as the system integrator for joining the Western EIM.