
Speaker A
64:15 - 64:46
"We also get, as part of this project, we get the 5 new breakers, and we get the relays and the automation to go with those 5 breakers. We get 9 automated pull-top reclosers. We get the SCADA and the PLCs to go with that. And we have money in there for the fiber optic backbone going to those components"
“We also get, as part of this project, we get the 5 new breakers, and we get the relays and the automation to go with those 5 breakers. We get 9 automated pull-top reclosers. We get the SCADA and the PLCs to go with that. And we have money in there for the fiber optic backbone going to those components”
We also— I'm sorry. We also get, as part of this project, we get the 5 new breakers, and we get the relays and the automation to go with those 5 breakers. We get 9 automated pull-top reclosers. We get the SCADA and the PLCs to go with that. And we have money in there for the fiber optic backbone going to those components, and I'll talk more about that on the next slide.
Ketchikan City Council voted Friday to authorize applying for a $23 million U.S. Department of Energy grant that would upgrade the city's 34-kV transmission backbone, increase capacity from 20 to 35 megawatts, and enable future shore power for cruise ships, with the federal government covering 74% of project costs.
