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National Grid launches first of its kind coordinated system to increase renewable energy connections

Reporter, Current± National Grid ESO, National Grid Electricity Transmission and UK Power Networks (UKPN) have launched a new system to enable increased renewable energy connections through greater network visibility. The system has been developed as part of the South Coast Regional Development Programme, and will directly connect the local network operator’s control room with National Grid ESO’s control room, resulting in higher levels of visibility and control to keep the system balanced. In turn, the rollout of this system will enable up to 600MW of distributed energy resources (DERs) to be connected in the region. Managing the electricity flows in the region is a complex challenge for transmission and distribution, the companies said, with the South Coast having one of the “most dynamic electricity networks in Europe” with large amounts of renewables, a nuclear power station and interconnecting cables to Europe.

Launch of UK s First Coordinated System to Boost Renewable Energy | Off Grid Energy Independence

  The South Coast Regional Development Programme is a collaboration between National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO), National Grid Electricity Transmission (ET) and UK Power Networks. UK Power Networks is the first distribution network operator to use the system, which will be rolled out across other participating networks in 2021. For further information see the IDTechEx report on Distributed Generation: Off-Grid Zero-Emission kW-MW 2020-2040.   The South Coast has one of the most dynamic electricity networks in Europe, with significant amounts of renewable energy generation, a nuclear power station and interconnecting cables to Europe. This makes managing electricity flows a complex challenge for transmission and distribution companies. The new system will directly connect the local network operator s control room with the control room at the national system operator, giving them more visibility and control to keep the system balanced.

National Grid and regional operators boost resilience

16th December 2020 11:25 am 16th December 2020 11:25 am National Grid and regional network operators are integrating more closely to accommodate increased decentralised and renewable generation. (Credit: National Grid) Part of National Grid’s Regional Development Plan (RDP), the first step in the overhaul, has seen a new system introduced to manage electricity flows between the national system and South East England’s regional system, which is run by UK Power Networks (UKPN). Up to 600MW of distributed energy resources (DERs) in the South East – which up until now have not been fully integrated with the national system – can now link to UK’s primary grid even under difficult conditions such as when faults occur on the network. This is facilitated by a new system that links the local control room of UKPN to the centralised control room of National Grid, providing better visibility and helping to keep a balanced electricity supply.

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