Eligible projects will advance modern, resilient grid technologies that can withstand extreme weather event and include:
• Adaptive protection, advanced modeling and monitoring control technologies;
• Installing advanced conductors, including low-sag advanced conductors, or • replacing old overhead conductors and underground cables;
• Using or constructing distributed energy resources to enhance adaptive capacity during a disruptive event;
• Weatherization technologies and equipment.
Proposals are due by 3 p.m. on Feb. 12. Applications and details about the program are available on the NYSERDA website.
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