Electric

Genral Information


# OF METERS: 60,000

PEAK DEMAND: 343 MW

ANNUAL ENERGY USAGE: 1,409,335 MWh

SERVICES AREA: 46 Sq. Miles

TRANSMISSION: 138 kV - 19 Miles; 34.5 kV - 42 Miles

DISTRIBUTION: Overhead - 76 miles; Underground – 1,197 miles (94% URD)

We serve customers at the following voltage levels: 138 kV, 34.5 kV & 12.47 kV. Connected to ComEd Transmission Lines at 7 locations on South-Central, West and East Sides of the City.

Naperville V.S. ComEd System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI)


Electric line crews are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The City of Naperville’s response times to outages are anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on weather and traffic conditions.

Naperville Electric Utility crews are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. A 2020 report by the Electric Utility about the System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI), a performance measurement indicator of service reliability, showed Naperville residents systemwide were without electrical power for only 13.9 minutes for the entire year, bettering the U.S. industry average of 54 minutes per customer.

Smart Grid Initiative


The Naperville Smart Grid Initiative is an investment in Naperville’s city-owned Electric Utility that modernizes the electric grid using the latest digital technology to increase reliability, reduce operating costs, improve efficiency and reduce waste for our customers.

The Smart Grid initiative included the installation of more than 57,000 smart meters in every home and business in the City along with the automation and upgrade of the electric grid backbone. Complete automation of the City’s electric grid provides automatic computerized meter readings, enhances system efficiency and reliability, streamlines customer billing and increases billing accuracy.

Benefits Of The Smart Grid Initiative:

  • Higher system reliability, which means fewer unplanned outages
  • Lower energy losses on the distribution system
  • More system monitoring points on the network, which leads to improved power quality. This can be very important for the city’s commercial customers
  • Increased system feedback, improves the city’s equipment maintenance plans and therefore improves operational efficiency
  • Lower meter reading expenses

Dark Fiber


Naperville’s municipally-owned Electric Utility is locally controlled and managed, providing STABLE and COMPETITIVE rates to our commercial customers.

To better serve its customers’ communications needs, the City has developed a network of more than 100 miles of fiber optic cable.

Dark Fiber Service Advantages:
• Supports dedicated corporate network
• No bandwidth limitations
• Dedicated, direct OC2 fiber optic point-to-point links
• Secure connection: fiber is dedicated per strand per customer
• Cost is based on fiber strands and distance

Water

Lake Michigan Info


2nd LARGEST GREAT LAKE

CUBIC MILES OF WATER: 1,180

GALLONS USED IN NAPERVILLE PER DAY: 13 Million

Water Hardness Rating


Lake Michigan water has a hardness rating of 8 grains per gallon. Normal well-water typically has a rating of 13-28 grains per gallon.

Water


The City of Chicago utilizes Lake Michigan as its source water via two water treatment plants. The Jardine Water Purifi cation Plant serves the northern areas of the City and suburbs, while the South Water Purifi cation Plant serves the southern areas of the City and suburbs. Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake that is entirely contained within the United States. It borders Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and is the second largest Great Lake by volume with 1,180 cubic miles of water and third largest by area.

The City of Naperville has purchased Lake Michigan water from the DuPage Water Commission since 1992. Lake Michigan water has a hardness rating of 8 grains per gallon. Normal well water has a hardness rating of 13-28 grains per gallon. This means that there are less dissolved minerals in Lake Michigan water, such as calcium and magnesium, which can cause scaling of glassware and in water heaters. The City of Naperville’s water supply is chlorinated and fluoridated to comply with Federal and State regulations. Currently, an average of about 13 million gallons per day is consumed throughout the City of Naperville. To see more, please visit www.naperville.il.us/water.

Waste Water


The City of Naperville's Department of Public Utilities - Water has contracted with Michels Pipe Services to line approximately 16,033 linear feet of sanitary sewer mains in 2014-15. This contract is part of an ongoing program to rehabilitate the City’s oldest sewer mains using Cured-In-Place-Pipelining technology. The CIPP process avoids costly and disruptive excavation by inserting a custom-fitted liner into the existing sewer main. The liner, which is saturated with resins, is then heat-cured to form what is essentially a new pipe inside of the old pipe.

Wastewater rates consist of a fixed monthly service charge in addition to a per 100 cubic feet usage volume charge. During the summer, the volume charge is based on an average of the winter month water readings. The purpose of this is to avoid charging for extra water that is used during the summer months which does not enter the sanitary sewer system. There is no municipal tax on wastewater service. To learn more, please visit www.naperville.il.us/water.

Gas

Nicor Gas


Nicor Gas is headquartered right here in Naperville. Founded in 1954 as Northern Illinois Gas, Nicor Gas is one of the largest natural gas distribution companies in the country. Nicor’s 34,000 miles of pipelines serve more than two million customers in 643 communities. Nicor Gas is committed to assisting businesses with their development and sustainment needs.

Homes, businesses and industrial projects that include natural gas are in more demand by buyers. Whether your projects feature starter homes or upscale neighborhoods, office parks or office buildings, factories or malls, Nicor Gas can show you how natural gas can make your building or development project a better choice for buyers.

Why Choose Natural Gas for Your Projects?


Your customers want the reliability, safety and environmental benefits of natural gas. It’s abundant, affordable and reduces our dependence on foreign oil.

Reliable Supply:


Natural gas provides comfort and reliability – at a great price!

No matter the season or weather, natural gas is safe and reliable.

Using natural gas promotes energy independence: North America has one of the largest domestic supplies of natural gas in the world.

Environmental Benefits:


Today, most of our nation’s energy needs are met by fossil fuels, and natural gas is one of the cleanest, producing the fewest emissions. The other choices—alternative and renewable sources—are not readily available and currently meet only six percent of our energy needs.

Natural gas for heating is an environmentally responsible way to get the comfort and reliability you need.


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