EDSA, Viridity Energy Announce Ground-Breaking Collaborative

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April 13, 2010 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
EDSA, Viridity Energy Announce Ground-Breaking Collaborative
Technology Effort for UC San Diego Microgrid Effort
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EDSA (www.edsa.com), the leading developer of power analytics
solutions for the design, testing, and management of complex electrical power systems, and Viridity
Energy (www.viridityenergy.com) – a smart grid company that transforms large energy consumers into
virtual energy generators – today announced a vital collaboration: the two companies will technically
support a groundbreaking microgrid project, called RESCO, being deployed at the University of California,
San Diego. When operational, the effort will result in the world’s first use of real-time software systems
serving as the “Master Controller” in a live customer installation – an achievement that industry experts
predicted would not be technologically feasible for at least five more years.
RESCO stands for “Renewable Energy Secure Communities,” a project funded by the California Energy
Commission (CEC). The project consists of UC San Diego demonstrating integration of on-site renewable
energy production. UC San Diego’s campus-wide microgrid is recognized as one of the most
technologically advanced in the world. The microgrid serves a 1,200-acre, 450-building campus with a
daily population of 45,000 running two 13.5 megawatt gas turbines, one 3 megawatt steam turbine and a
1.2 megawatt solar-cell installation that together supplies 82 percent of the campus’s annual power.
The RESCO project at UC San Diego is funded by a $1 million grant from the CEC and $1 million in
matching funds from the University of California/California State University/Investor Owned Utility
Partnership Program.
Under the agreement, EDSA and Viridity Energy will combine their proven software solutions – EDSA’s
Paladin® SmartGrid™ and Viridity Energy’s VPower™ – to provide the power system optimization and
energy market optimization capabilities necessary to ensure the reliability, energy efficiency, and cost
efficiency of the UC San Diego microgrid. The finished solution will combine the best attributes of both of
its parent products, in order to allow UC San Diego to successfully manage electrical power generation
and consumption. This solution will also allow UC San Diego to eventually sell excess power to utilities,
other energy users, or on the open market.
EDSA’s master controller, integrated with Viridity Energy’s optimization software, will minimize UC San
Diego’s energy use and emissions and schedule zero- or low-carbon energy production. The software will
also optimize energy efficiency and energy storage operations and manage the response of the microgrid
to market energy prices on an hourly basis – all in a way that does not currently exist.
“While the UC San Diego microgrid is already very efficient, we think our experience with the EDSA
master controller and Viridity Energy optimization software will increase our energy efficiency, further
lower our carbon footprint and give us additional value by enabling our ability to buy and sell electricity
when energy prices are most competitive,” said Byron Washom, Director of Strategic Energy Initiatives at
UC San Diego. “To create such an advanced level of real-time sophistication, intelligence will be encoded
at every level of our energy production, storage, consumption and distribution systems. In essence, we
are a microcosm of the smart grid of the future that can be replicated by universities, cities and other
large producers and consumers of electricity.”
The “parent products” that encompass the finished solution are:
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Paladin SmartGrid: Paladin SmartGrid answers the need for a Master Controller to serve as an
intelligent interface between a microgrid and the utility grid. It enables the seamless integration of
on-premise and distributed energy sources – such as solar, wind, or local co-generation – without
compromising the reliability of power from the legacy utility grid. In addition, Paladin SmartGrid
delivers immediate energy conservation and substantial cost savings by optimizing the power
performance of all aspects of a microgrid.
Viridity Energy VPower: VPower™ is an energy optimization platform that generates revenue for
clients by enabling them to participate in wholesale power markets. Using VPower™, clients can
maximize economic value through efficient use of distributed resources such as cogeneration,
solar, energy storage systems and controllable loads, while simultaneously achieving
sustainability objectives. Within a given electricity market, VPower™ allows clients’ controllable
resources to appear to the Market Operator as a single, Virtual Generator optimized and ready to
be dispatched into the capacity, day-ahead and real-time energy markets.
The collaboration of the two companies brings a unique solution to UC San Diego, one that encapsulates
both market optimization from Viridity Energy and power system optimization provided by EDSA.
Together, these companies will deliver valuable benefits to organizations like UC San Diego by enabling
them to make operational and economic decisions about energy, such as:
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Optimizing their energy generation and consumption, generating only as much power as is
needed to ensure unfailing reliability, while minimizing costs; and
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Allowing them to make real-time expert decisions about when to rely on self-generated power,
when to switch to utility power, and when to sell excess power back to the public grid. These
decisions are driven by five-variable equations of generating costs, utility costs, stored energy,
demand, and capacity.
The RESCO project will continue to be a showcase system for UC San Diego and the California Energy
Commission, by demonstrating a working, campus-scale microgrid that addresses all aspects of energy
management required to achieve the larger promise of a global Smart Grid.
“We are very excited to be partnering with Viridity Energy to bring the vision of a private, managed
microgrid interfaced to the public grid to reality,” said Mark A. Ascolese, Chairman and CEO of EDSA.
“We share industry experts’ belief that there will be thousands of such microgrids in the future and we are
pleased to be at the forefront of this exciting new era in energy independence.”
“Viridity Energy believes the promise of the Smart Grid will be realized by enabling large consumers of
electricity to become pro-sumers, customers who can maximize economic gains from energy assets while
delivering greater and greater environmental benefits,” said Audrey Zibelman CEO of Viridity Energy.
“This demonstration project combining the unique technologies of VPower and Paladin SmartGrid allows
us to participate in proving that future is here today.”
About EDSA Micro Corporation
EDSA is a privately held developer of software solutions for the design, simulation, deployment, and
preventative maintenance of complex electrical power systems. Founded in 1983, the Company’s
Paladin® software products are used by thousands of commercial, industrial, governmental, and military
customers worldwide, to protect more than $100 billion in customer assets. Headquartered in San Diego,
Calif., the Company’s worldwide operations include 30 sales, distribution, and support offices located
throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. For more information about EDSA
and its products, visit www.edsa.com.
About Viridity Energy
Viridity Energy is making the next generation of the smart grid a reality by providing large energy
consumers with powerful tools to increase energy efficiency and decrease energy costs. The company’s
unique and flexible VPower™ platform enables customers to dynamically shift and balance energy load,
integrate advanced energy technologies and convert existing energy investments into lucrative new
revenue streams. Viridity Energy helps organizations achieve sustainability goals and contribute to the
greater good by stabilizing energy price fluctuations. Headquartered in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania,
Viridity Energy was founded in 2008 by former executives of PJM Interconnection. For more information
visit www.viridityenergy.com.
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