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Achievement Awards
Congratulations to our 2024 AEIC Achievement Award Winners
Avangrid
Dominion Energy
Eversource
Eversource
Exelon
Exelon
Oncor
San Diego Gas & Electric
San Diego Gas & Electric
Southern California Edison
Each year, AEIC’s member companies demonstrate their innovation and commitment to achieving a modernized electric grid that delivers a secure energy future for all. To show our gratitude, we present select teams and/or individuals from member companies with the annual AEIC Achievement Awards. They’re our most prestigious awards for members who have clearly demonstrated significant contributions to advancing the operations of the electric energy industry.
Nomination Criteria
The AEIC Achievement Awards is one of the industry’s most prestigious recognition programs for innovation and achievement in all aspects of electric utility operations. These awards are not intended as longevity or volunteer service awards. Nominations must be for projects or initiatives that have been completed or are currently underway and that have demonstrated success and/or achieved measurable results.
Nominations for the awards may be made by any AEIC Board Member, executive of an AEIC Member Company, or Committee/Subcommittee Chair. Nominators may submit up to five (5) nominations in the operational categories below:
- Safety
- Generation and Storage
- Transmission and Distribution
- Customer Service
- Distributed Energy Resources
- Electrification
- Data Analytics
- Workforce Development
- Other Corporate Initiatives
Each nomination must include the following:
- A completed Nomination Form signed by an AEIC Board Member, Executive of an AEIC Member Company, or Committee/Subcommittee Chair.
- A description of the achievement, not to exceed three pages of text, photos, and supporting documents. A link to an external website may be included to provide supplemental information.
Selection Process and Awards Presentation
The final selection of the award recipients shall be determined by an Awards Review Committee comprised of members of AEIC Board of Directors. Winners will be notified in mid-August.
Awards will be announced and presented at AEIC’s 2024 Annual Meeting to be held September 25-27th at The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, CO.
Winners Receive:
- Project leader(s) invited to attend AEIC’s Annual Meeting
- One team leader from each winning project will have the opportunity to provide a brief summary of their project during a General Session at the Annual Meeting.
- Project team members will be recognized at AEIC’s Achievement Awards Reception & Dinner and presented with their award during a special ceremony.
- Team photos will be taken at the Awards Dinner and provided to the winners after the meeting,
- Company representatives will have the opportunity to be interviewed on-camera to discuss your winning project.
- A banner recognizing each winning project will be displayed outside the General Session ballroom during the Annual Meeting. Following the meeting, we will ship this award banner to you for display at your company offices.
- AEIC will prepare a press release announcing each award winner and will include a quote from a company representative in the release.
- All winning projects will be featured in an article in Public Utility Fortnightly’s October 2024 issue.
- Winning projects will be highlighted on AEIC’s website and social media channels.
Past Award Winners
Florida Power & Light Company: “Powerful Predictors” Predicting Future Customer Outages |
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Pacific Gas & Electric Company: PG&E Energy Storage for Market Operations |
Alabama Power Company: Integrated Distribution Management System (IDMS) |
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Commonwealth Edison Company: Edison Bronzeville Community Microgrid |
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Duke Energy: Cardinal Electrical Safety Rules (CESR) |
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Alabama Power Company: FP&L Digital Imaging Machine Learning |
American Electric Power Company: Byllesby Battery Project | |
Florida Power & Light Company: Intelligent Feeder Assessment Process | |
Hawaiian Electric Company: Schofield Generating Station | |
PPL Electric Utilities: Downed Conductor Safety Process | |
AEIC Power Delivery Storm Team: Fifteen Best Practices |
Alabama Power Company: Cellular Router, Power Backup, and Per-Phase Outage Notification System | |
Florida Power & Light Company: Loading Monitor System for Aerial Buckets & Power Delivery Resource Optimization Center | |
CenterPoint Energy: Resiliency Model for Electromagnetic Pulse Mitigation | |
Southern California Edison’s: SCE’s Spare Tire Application, the centerpiece of SCE’s Comprehensive Situational Awareness for Transmission (CSAT) Initiative |
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd): received an award for being the first utility to deploy an improved passive optical network. They also received a second award for the arc flash simulator developed by its safety, distribution engineering, and smart meter operations teams. | |
Con Edison, Inc.: was recognized for developing the Safety Leadership System (SLS), a dynamic platform designed to improve safety standards and reduce operating errors. | |
Duke Energy: was recognized for creating a concierge service team for its largest builders in the Charlotte, NC area. This was an improved customer service process that resulted in a more efficient experience for builders, developers, and the company. | |
Eversource: was recognized for developing a new tool, Archimedes (ARCHIE), to assist with the detection and analysis of power outages. The tool provides a top level look of electrical networks, making it easier to identify outages, access data from a variety of perspectives, and provide resourceful approaches to solutions. | |
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL): was recognized for creating iSwitch, an app that walks personnel through a step-by-step process and incorporates mandatory safety procedures and job reviews. Since its implementation, iSwitch has addressed safety concerns, reduced outages, and improved customer satisfaction. | |
New York Power Authority (NYPA): was recognized for developing a private Long Term Evolution (LTE) network as a step toward its goal of becoming the nation’s first end-to-end digital utility. This network leverages innovative wireless technology and provides a seamless path to next generation 5G for both its generation and transmission facilities. | |
PPL Electric Utilities (PPL EU): was recognized for developing a rigorous model for vegetation management using residual analysis and data from the utility’s feeders and grid. | |
Tampa Electric Company (TECO): was recognized for working with Emera Technologies to implement BlockEnergy, a rate-based alternative for distributed energy solutions. The program addresses the migration of customers toward behind-the-meter technologies to protect their critical loads. | |
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA): was recognized for developing and implementing a “safety blitz” process. The company’s health and services committee collaborated with generation sites to foster safer workplaces and encourage employees to focus on identifying hazards, reducing risks, and taking pride in safety. |
Con Edison, Inc.: was recognized for an initiative that improved power delivery through the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). The new smart meters provide more visibility into system conditions, so Con Edison can avoid service problems and respond more quickly to outages that do occur. Con Edison’s customers are able to get more information about their energy usage, allowing them to manage their consumption, save money, and reduce emissions. | |
Eversource: was recognized for its Cape Cod Energy Storage microgrid project. Eversource constructed a 24.9 MW / 38 MWh lithium-ion battery system as a backup power source for the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts. This ground-breaking project is expected to improve reliability for approximately 11,000 customers with automatic power restoration for customers in less than one minute. | |
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL): received two awards recognizing multiple innovative projects. The first award was for enhancements FPL made to its customer self-service platform, including navigation in Spanish. The second award was in recognition of a mobile application that enabled FPL to reduce OSHA-reportable injuries by 24%. | |
PPL Electric Utilities (PPL EU): received the President’s Award for innovations in wood pole inspection. Its novel resistance drill-based inspection method has improved detection of pole failures and decay, and reduced inspection cost and duration.PPL EU received a second award in recognition of its Distribution Protection Analysis Toolkit (DPAT). This tool was developed in partnership with the Electric Power Research Institute, and it allows PPL EU to automate the checking of protection settings as the grid is reconfigured. This eliminates the need for engineers or technicians to undertake the time-consuming process of checking protection settings manually and allows them to instead focus on continuous system improvements. | |
Southern California Edison (SCE): was recognized for the development of FORCE (Faulty Object Recognition through Computer Eyesight).FORCE is a tool designed to scan imagery, identify signs of equipment defects, and be reviewed by qualified electrical workers (QEW) for possible remediation, if necessary, by using aerial image capture. The FORCE program improves the quality of the inspection process by enhancing speed, accuracy, consistency, and time. |
Arizona Public Service was recognized for developing the Green Power Partners (GPP) program. This program enables customers to participate in the development of new clean energy facilities, influence their locations, or make long-term financial commitments. As a result of taking a proactive approach, APS has contracted for more than 2,500 megawatts of clean energy resources to its diverse power supply. | |
Commonwealth Edison’s Distribution Operations team developed a versatile work positioning clamshell device prototype. This device can be easily, safely, and securely attached to fiberglass poles, allowing workers to configure it to support various work positions anywhere on the pole, without causing damage. In parallel, their Distribution Standards team worked with a pole step vendor to improve existing removable pole steps, which were too narrow for a worker’s entire boot and lacked end stops to prevent slipping. The enhancements include wider pole steps that comfortably accommodate a line worker’s boot, significantly improving safety and reducing climbing and work positioning fatigue. | |
Eversource received two awards for improving reliability and efficiency of power delivery systems. To enhance reliability and reduce restoration time, Eversource developed Safe Restoration Using Rapid Mobile Technologies. This innovative solution earned the prestigious AEIC President’s Award for its ability to swiftly address broken pole trouble spots, enabling rapid deployment, secure wire installation, and energization within as few as 30 minutes. Eversource was also rewarded for its Innovation in Distribution Asset Management project. The company’s commitment to safety and reliability led to the creation of AVICEN, a tool for managing distribution assets. | |
Exelon was recognized for its Utilizing Spatiotemporal Data Analytics to Pinpoint Outage Location project. This project has garnered widespread recognition for its impact on identifying and resolving distribution system faults stemming from various factors, including equipment failures and structural damage caused by weather-related events. Exelon’s Analytics Team has developed a solution to enhance the efficiency of identifying potential outage locations. Leveraging OMS data, Asset GIS data, and Vehicle Location data, this tool empowers engineers to pinpoint fault locations with unprecedented precision. | |
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL): was recognized for FPLAir One, a full-sized fixed-wing drone for energy infrastructure assessment. FPLAir One is the first drone of its kind to be deployed outside of FAA test sites for commercial use. | |
Orange & Rockland Utilities received two awards for its innovative approaches to customer service and electric vehicle charging. O&R earned the prestigious AEIC President’s Award for its Credit and Collections Analytics project, launched in 2022 in response to the economic challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This program benefits customers by providing more information to those customers seeking payment assistance and affording customers who plan to pay additional time to make payments. In addition, O&R’s E-Mobility team is being honored for launching the Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Siting Tool.Since the launch of the EV Charging Siting Tool, O&R has witnessed a 197% increase in EV charging station plugs submitted compared to the pre-tool period. | |
Pacific Gas & Electric was recognized for taking resolute action to mitigate extreme wildfire risk in high fire risk areas by launching the Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) program. This program has impacted wildfire prevention by focusing on faster fault interruptions, reducing single-phase operation, and detecting high-impedance faults. | |
San Diego Gas & Electric was recognized for recognized for its Distribution Falling Conductor Protection (FCP) system, a significant leap in wildfire safety. FCP offers rapid detection, responding in under half a second on average to falling energized conductors, which typically take 1.37 seconds to hit the ground. |