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Smart. Tough. Innovative.

As a recipient of a Department of Energy's (DOE) Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program grant, you’re carrying a lot of responsibility. Whether you’re increasing resiliency, creating a smarter grid, or implementing grid innovations, we have your back.

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Got GRIP? We have the solutions you need.

If you receive GRIP funding, you can trust Siemens to help ensure your project's success. We have the experience, technology and know-how to help you successfully implement programs in six categories.

System hardening and wildfire mitigation

As indicated by your GRIP grant, resiliency is critically important. We take a holistic approach to protecting your grid. Whether the threat comes from natural disasters, wildfires or cyberattacks, we help you mitigate the risk and prepare for future changes to the energy system. See our whitepaper on wildfire mitigation.

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Our Power Technologies International (PTI) consultants help you prevent and limit power outages. They have the unique combination of technical expertise and strategic mindset to ensure your operations are secure.

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Load flexibility

We help you create a more flexible grid. Our experts help you deploy a variety of technologies and solutions to begin implementing your GRIP project. By introducing distributed energy resources (DERs), we will help you create a catalyst for new ways to optimize assets, enhance services and grow profitable new business lines.

Our solutions include:

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Grid capacity and renewable integration

Whether your GRIP project is modernizing rural energy systems or deploying grid-edge computing, we can help. By applying our deep experience in integrating renewable energy resources, you can unlock their value and generate new and additional revenue streams.

With our PTI Consulting services, you can integrate renewable energy systems into the grid and along your entire value chain, benefiting all of your key stakeholders. We support your Transmission System Operators (TSOs) with a series of power system studies. They include, but are not limited to, steady-state and dynamic analyses.

Additional solutions include:

DER Insights' accurate grid model uncovers behind-the-meter DERs and their impact on grid equipment.

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Renewable energy enablement

If your GRIP project focuses on managing or integrating renewable energy sources, you’ve come to the right place. You can trust us to help you navigate the challenges. Tap into our advanced technology, deep expertise and evolving business models to support electrical service providers. They will be glad you did.

In the integration process, you might also consider how your project supports EV adoption and the sustainable growth of electric vehicles. Learn more about how EV smart chargers can help stabilize your grid.

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Grid resilience

As a recipient of a Grid Innovation Grant, you understand the importance of reliability, especially for hard-to-reach areas. So do we. Our experience in shaping grids that are reliable and resilient speaks for itself.

We can help you. Whether it is integrating and managing renewable energy or operating increasingly autonomously with tools that help you reach remote areas, we’ve got you covered. For example, we have planning tools such as:

PSS® SINCAL, a simulation software for analysis and planning of electric and pipe networks that allows you to study power quality, frequency stability, distributed generation interconnection, protection coordination, restoration of supply and economic-driven design decisions.

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Have any questions?

Let’s chat. Reach out and we will help you figure out the best place to start.