ComEd and Digital Realty Cut Ribbon on New Substation Serving Franklin Park Data Center Campus
07 Novembro 2022 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
ComEd continues to deliver new infrastructure
needed to support the growing data center industry in northern
Illinois
ComEd today joined Digital Realty, the largest global provider
of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation, and
interconnection solutions, and community members to cut the ribbon
on a new electrical substation that provides more power capacity to
support future growth and operation of data centers in the region.
The 4-acre substation is located on Digital Realty’s data center
campus and delivers new transformer technology and electrical
upgrades that are essential to meeting growing demand.
The new substation marks another milestone in ComEd’s work to
support the growth of the data center industry in northern
Illinois, which has seen meteoric growth in recent years. ComEd has
supported the launch of 16 new data center projects in the past two
years, including six projects in 2021 alone which are bringing more
than $2 billion in local capital investment to the region.
"Through our continued investments to modernize grid
infrastructure, ComEd is delivering reliable, clean and affordable
power that 9 million people count on, while making our region more
attractive for new investment and the jobs that come with it,"
said Gil Quiniones, CEO of ComEd. “We know that data
centers have many location options, but companies like Digital
Realty continue to choose northern Illinois thanks to the state’s
incentives as well as the investments we’re making to deliver
industry-leading reliability, with access to infrastructure and
clean energy needed to meet the demands of today’s customers. We
thank Digital Realty for their continued confidence in northern
Illinois and look forward to supporting their continued growth in
the area.”
Digital Realty has over 300 facilities in 27 countries across
six continents. The Franklin Park facility is one of seven sites
the company owns in northern Illinois, and plans are underway to
expand an existing site in Chicago’s South Loop. The commissioning
of the new substation in Franklin Park will help Digital Realty
meet growing customer demand as the company expands its footprint
to serve additional customers.
“Northern Illinois and Franklin Park, in particular, are
critical to Digital Realty’s and our customer’s businesses,”
said Bill Stein, CEO of Digital Realty. “We look forward to
continued partnership with ComEd and others throughout the region
to ensure our data center facilities deliver on the needs of our
global customers while continuing to drive economic benefits for
those in the region.”
Hundreds of ComEd employees and its contractors logged a total
of over 60,000 hours designing and building the substation.
Construction was led by general contractor, MJ Electric, with
participation by several diverse-owned, local suppliers, including
Heels and Hard Hats, Stevenson Energy and Sonoma Underground
Services. New transmission system improvements, including delivery
of new transformers, will support Digital Realty’s campus and
customers through enhanced regional reliability.
“We are grateful that ComEd has provided our community with the
infrastructure to power new growth industries in Franklin Park.
Your support has allowed us to foster valuable partnerships with
companies like Digital Realty,” said Franklin Park Mayor Barrett
Pedersen. “Together, we have kickstarted the revitalization of
the eastern stretch of Grand Avenue with the removal of dated
utility poles and the introduction of a state-of-the-art, high
technology campus that Digital Realty calls home. We look forward
to continuing this partnership and creating new opportunities for
quality employment, redevelopment, and beautification in Franklin
Park.”
This project marks the latest in a series of new substations
created to establish the infrastructure needed to accommodate rapid
growth of data centers and other industries in northern Illinois.
Investments in infrastructure are helping yield the highest levels
of reliability in ComEd’s history – with ComEd delivering
record-high reliability performance for first nine months of 2022,
and customers today seeing fewer outages than ever before as a
result. Overall, investments to strengthen the grid over the past
decade have helped customers to avoid 18.8 million outages,
contributing to $3 billion in savings due to avoided outages.
Data centers continue to thrive in the region, thanks to
relatively few natural disasters, competitive costs that fall lower
than other metropolitan areas, and a new state data center
incentive enacted in 2019. ComEd currently powers over 70 data
centers in the region, and thanks to trending growth, the Chicago
metro area is ranked in the top five for global data center
markets.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information visit
ComEd.com, and connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and YouTube.
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