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NB Power: Smart Energy Community Project

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Smart Energy Community Project

A small seaside town in New Brunswick is helping to shape the future of energy in the Atlantic region. The Town of Shediac is the focus of the Smart Energy Community Project, as part of a four-year federally funded research and demonstration program to determine how energy technologies of the future can provide customer, community and provincial benefits.

The research project has three components - a residential energy study to test new smart energy technologies in 500 homes; the conversion of two commercial buildings to net zero; and a 1.8MW community solar farm with utility battery storage capacity.

NB Power and its partners will leverage learnings from the residential study on ways that utilities can best optimize Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to benefit the whole system and future projects. The other components will provide key insights into self-sufficiency and clean energy microgrids.

The federal departments of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) are funding this important research, and the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) is the lead research partner.

The Smart Energy Community project is also serving as the foundation for a new Energy Systems Platform (ESP) being developed by Siemens’ Global Smart Grid R&D facility in Fredericton, New Brunswick. This new cloudbased system will help the utility connect directly with these new energy technologies so customers can participate in programs that benefit them.

This project will help NB Power and its partners understand how these new technologies will fit into the way customers use electricity, the electricity grid and how those can be used to their advantage for a more sustainable energy future.

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