PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1069075
PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1069075
Non-wires alternatives (NWAs) projects use non-traditional transmission and distribution (T&D) solutions to defer or avoid the need for traditional grid infrastructure upgrades. The number of identified NWA opportunities has increased worldwide in recent years as utilities and grid operators look to modernize their systems in the wake of distributed energy resources (DER) and renewable energy capacity growth. Despite an increase in the number of identified projects, few have made it past the proposal stage, often due to low benefit-cost ratios or changes in projected load profiles.
To accommodate the growth in DER, electrified end uses, and the transition away from fossil fuels without sacrificing reliability, T&D systems will need to be upgraded. While NWAs will not be able to defer or avoid the need for all traditional upgrades, they are an essential tool that can alleviate the burden associated with upgrading the grid. NWAs relieve congestion on the grid, reduce its impact on the environment and surrounding communities while overcoming shortfalls of traditional grid infrastructure, and save money for all parties involved. Current evaluation methods, market structures, and regulations are limiting the success of NWAs. Moving forward, customers and third-party vendors will be instrumental in advancing them.
This Guidehouse Insights report discusses the evolution of NWAs and their role in the ongoing shift in the electric grid from fossil fuels to distributed, renewable sources. It provides recommendations for key stakeholders to increase the number of successfully deployed NWAs as electric grids are modernized in the energy transition.