List of Clean Power Research FleetView Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Clean Power Research FleetView for Utilities Distribution Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Clean Power Research FleetView for Utilities Distribution Management include: Pepco Group, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 46000 employees and revenues of $5.95 billion, Atlantic City Electric Company, a United States based Utilities organisation with 544 employees and revenues of $1.40 billion, Delmarva Power & Light Company, a United States based Utilities organisation with 961 employees and revenues of $78.0 million and many others.
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Atlantic City Electric Company | Utilities | 544 | $1.4B | United States | Clean Power Research | Clean Power Research FleetView | Utilities Distribution Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Atlantic City Electric implemented Clean Power Research FleetView to estimate behind-the-meter PV generation and improve gross load calculations, power-flow screening for interconnection requests, and distribution planning across its U.S. service territory. The deployment is classified under Utilities Distribution Management and focuses on improving distributed solar visibility and load adjustment workflows.
Clean Power Research FleetView delivers meter level PV simulations and forecasts that are fed into gross load calculations and power-flow screening processes. Implemented capabilities include PV generation estimation, time series forecasting, and scenario modeling to support interconnection request screening and distribution planning analyses.
Operational coverage targeted planners and interconnection review teams across Atlantic City Electric’s service territory, with FleetView outputs integrated into planning and interconnection decision workflows. FleetView provided meter level simulations and forecasts that increased planners' confidence in load forecasts and interconnection decisions.
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Delmarva Power & Light Company | Utilities | 961 | $78M | United States | Clean Power Research | Clean Power Research FleetView | Utilities Distribution Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Delmarva Power & Light Company adopted Clean Power Research FleetView to generate behind the meter PV estimates used in gross load calculations and to refine distribution planning and interconnection screening across its U.S. service area. The implementation places Clean Power Research FleetView within Delmarva’s Utilities Distribution Management capabilities for planning and operational modeling.
The deployment emphasized meter level and aggregated PV simulation capabilities, using FleetView’s scenario-based PV production modeling to produce time series estimates for individual meters and pooled customer cohorts. These meter level and aggregated PV simulations were configured to feed gross load calculation workflows and to supply inputs for power flow analyses used by planners and engineers.
Operational coverage targeted planning and engineering functions responsible for distribution planning and interconnection screening, with outputs consumed by distribution planners and grid engineers across Delmarva’s U.S. service territory. The implementation supported refined interconnection screening by supplying modeled behind the meter PV behind load shape inputs rather than relying solely on nameplate assumptions.
Governance centered on using FleetView outputs in established gross load calculation and power flow analysis processes, aligning simulation outputs with planning tool requirements and review workflows. The FleetView meter level and aggregated PV simulations helped improve the accuracy of load forecasts and power flow analyses for planners and engineers, supporting more granular distribution planning and interconnection screening decisions.
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Pepco Group | Retail | 46000 | $6.0B | United Kingdom | Clean Power Research | Clean Power Research FleetView | Utilities Distribution Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Pepco Group implemented Clean Power Research FleetView to estimate residential behind-the-meter photovoltaic generation. The deployment targeted the Washington, D.C. metro area and was executed within the Utilities Distribution Management scope, embedding behind-the-meter PV estimates into distribution planning workflows.
Pepco implemented the SolarAnywhere FleetView product from Clean Power Research to produce meter-level simulations and fleet forecasts for residential PV. Functional capabilities configured included meter-level PV generation modeling, fleet aggregation and forecast exports for planning use cases, enabling the generation of time series estimates and aggregated fleet outputs for power-flow screening. These outputs were prepared for consumption by power-flow screening and distribution planning processes.
Operational coverage concentrated on distribution planning and interconnection teams in the Washington, D.C. metro area, where planning analysts incorporated FleetView outputs into screening and interconnection reviews. Governance changes focused on integrating fleet forecast outputs into existing power-flow screening procedures, updating model runbooks and requiring planners to adopt the new input stream.
The FleetView deployment delivered meter-level simulations and fleet forecasts that improved gross load visibility and supported more informed interconnection and planning decisions. The implementation connects the Clean Power Research FleetView application directly to utility distribution planning workflows, clarifying the role of behind-the-meter PV estimation in operational screening and planning.
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