KeyLogic Selected to Lead Pennsylvania's Energy Infrastructure Revitalization Project
KeyLogic Leads Pennsylvania's Statewide Energy Initiative
In a significant move towards improving energy infrastructure, KeyLogic, LLC, a subsidiary of System One, has been awarded a contract to lead the Pennsylvania Accelerated Transmission and Energy Redevelopment (PATER) initiative. This undertaking aims to boost energy efficiency and meet the ever-growing electricity demands in Pennsylvania, especially from advanced manufacturing sectors.
Understanding the PATER Initiative
The PATER initiative has been funded under the U.S. Department of Energy's Transmission Acceleration Grant Program. The purpose of this funding is to assist states in expediting and enhancing processes related to transmission planning, permitting, and siting. With Pennsylvania at a critical junction in its energy landscape, this initiative represents a chance to invest strategically in energy infrastructure.
As electricity demands rise, it is crucial for Pennsylvania to identify modernization opportunities that can fortify the state’s economy. The initiative seeks to create a decision-ready framework that will aid various stakeholders, including the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, PJM Interconnection, and local agencies, in pinpointing the most valuable transmission investments and energy redevelopment opportunities.
KeyLogic's Role in the Initiative
Dr. Brian Anderson, Executive VP at KeyLogic, remarked, "Pennsylvania has a generational opportunity to transform its legacy energy assets into engines of economic growth." This project’s data-driven approach is designed to provide confidence and clarity in decision-making processes concerning energy investments.
In collaboration with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), KeyLogic is set to conduct a thorough assessment of statewide infrastructure and transmission. The evaluation will include analyzing deactivated generation sites from various perspectives such as technical, economic, regulatory, and community impact. The multi-criteria decision framework aims to spotlight sites with the highest potential for redevelopment.
Dr. Eknath Vittal, Technical Executive at EPRI, expressed enthusiasm about bringing their extensive expertise in transmission planning to the initiative. He stated, "The PATER study could help Pennsylvania navigate the intersection of retiring generation, growing large load demand, and evolving transmission infrastructure."
Team KeyLogic's Expertise
KeyLogic’s approach is bolstered by its national presence and commitment to understanding Pennsylvania's unique energy and infrastructure priorities. The team combines advanced modeling tools and regional experience to address challenges in integrated energy systems effectively.
The project not only aims to elevate the state's energy framework but also engages in public outreach, ensuring that the perspectives of various stakeholders are considered. This outreach aligns with the objectives of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and Team Pennsylvania, fostering a collaborative community environment.
Looking Ahead
The completion of the PATER initiative is anticipated by early 2027. This timeline includes comprehensive stakeholder engagement as part of the development process. With the right data-driven foundations in place, Pennsylvania stands on the brink of revamping its energy sector, promoting economic growth while ensuring a reliable, affordable energy future.
KeyLogic, through its strategic advisory services, continues to provide essential insights that address today's complex energy and infrastructure challenges. By leveraging its multidisciplinary expertise, the company is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy in Pennsylvania.
About KeyLogic
KeyLogic, part of System One, specializes in providing advanced analytical and strategic advisory services. The firm is dedicated to helping clients navigate complex energy issues through deep modeling and decision science, aligning with the evolving landscapes of market and policy.
About EPRI
Founded in 1972, the Electric Power Research Institute has established itself as a leading independent energy research and development organization. EPRI collaborates with a vast network of companies worldwide, driving efforts to ensure clean, safe, reliable, and affordable electricity access for all.
About System One
System One delivers workforce solutions, engineering services, and specialized consulting to help organizations tackle intricate projects. With a strong national presence and over 9,000 employees, System One supports a diverse range of clients in various sectors including energy, government, and technology.
This initiative symbolizes a crucial step forward for Pennsylvania’s energy landscape, indicating a commitment to modernization that seeks to meet future needs effectively.