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POWER Magazineabout 2 months ago

Large Utility Automates Underground System, Sees Reliability and Restoration Time Improvements

Key Takeaway

Utilities are actively investing in underground grid automation and modernization to boost reliability and shorten outage durations, a crucial development for large power consumers and developers.

AI Summary

  • Ameren Missouri is automating its underground distribution system in a high-risk St. Louis area, targeting aging infrastructure and a growing commercial and industrial customer base.
  • The project aims to significantly improve grid reliability and reduce power restoration times, directly addressing issues like extended outages caused by cable faults.
  • This initiative highlights a broader utility trend towards grid modernization and automation, which is critical for ensuring stable and available power for large consumers and developers.

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Article Content

Ameren Missouri faced a pivotal moment in its growth and reliability journeys. The large investor-owned utility identified a high-risk section in its St. Louis-area service: aging manual switchgear combined with a growing base of commercial and industrial customers. This need was made evident by: Extended Outages. Cable faults caused lengthy outages that were difficult to […] The post Large Utility Automates Underground System, Sees Reliability and Restoration Time Improvements appeared first on POWER Magazine .