The UK’s electricity networks face a challenging future where the need to continuously evolve – and invest – has never been greater. This challenge, however, also provides a tremendous opportunity.
The increase in decentralised REN production, energy storage, the use of electric vehicles and load shedding will disrupt the traditional grid and will create new challenges for those responsible for operating grids.
The key is to develop a comprehensive understanding of what is happening on the grid – including HV substations and ancillary LV services. The real potential of smart grid management can only be unlocked through real time, accurate monitoring. Download white paper(registration needed)

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