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Wednesday, November 27 2019 - 08:01
AsiaNet
National Grid Electricity Transmission signs strategic deal with Smart Wires for power flow control technology to enable greater volumes of renewable power
UNION CITY, California, Nov. 27, 2019 /PRNewswireAsiaNet/ --

National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) has awarded a five-year framework 
agreement to power flow control technology company, Smart Wires ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2654917-1&h=1135076429&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.smartwires.com%2F&a=Smart+Wires 
). This will help decarbonize the UK electricity grid by enabling greater 
volumes of renewable power to be efficiently transferred to customers. 

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Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/899569/Smartwires_Logo.jpg 

NGET will use modular power flow control technology to increase power transfer 
capability by making better use of its existing network. As the generation and 
demand connected to the network changes, network power flows change and 
circuits can become unequally loaded. Some circuits reach their maximum 
capacity while others are well below their limits. Installing power flow 
controllers allows NGET to provide the Electricity System Operator with the 
tools to quickly reduce the congestion that limits renewable generation, with 
minimal impact on communities and the environment. 

NGET will proceed with five installations in 2020. These projects are 
anticipated to increase boundary capabilities by 1.5 gigawatts in total across 
three boundaries. 

Smart Wires power flow control devices allow utilities to increase the 
efficiency and resilience of today's infrastructure. The technology's modular 
nature means it's quick to install and easy to move, thereby providing valuable 
flexibility. NGET can adjust the roll-out of the technology in response to 
network needs as they develop. 

On visiting Smart Wires Global Research and Development Center in Silicon 
Valley, California, David Wright, Director of Electricity Transmission and 
Chief Electricity Engineer at National Grid, said, "NGET is pleased to sign 
this agreement with Smart Wires. This is an example of our commitment to 
deliver clean and affordable energy for our customers. 

We have already completed several innovation projects with Smart Wires and have 
been impressed with their technology and professionalism. 

I can see a world very soon where power grids everywhere become more 
intelligent, digital and controllable. NGET will be a leader in this transition 
and it's inevitable that technology like Smart Wires will be a big part of this 
future."

In response, Gregg Rotenberg, CEO of Smart Wires said, "NGET is demonstrating 
true global leadership and a genuine commitment to fighting climate change. 

By making full use of their existing infrastructure, NGET is embracing the 
transformational changes that are required to achieve wide-scale 
decarbonization."

SOURCE: Smart Wires

CONTACT: For further information please contact: Jenny.erwin@smartwires.com

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