Digital solutions to tackle  short- and longterm grid challenges

Digital solutions to tackle short- and longterm grid challenges

We are at the forefront of a transformative green and digital revolution. To meet our climate goals, we must urgently electrify consumption and expand renewable power production. The demand for rapid grid connections by new players is surging, yet grid capacity constraints pose a significant hurdle to this green transition. Building new grids is a time-consuming, costly process that also generates greenhouse gas emissions and undesirable environmental impacts.

To address this, it is crucial to optimize both existing and new grid capacities. By implementing cutting-edge innovations—such as advanced digitalization, enhanced management, comprehensive grid condition analysis, improved risk monitoring, fault impact mitigation, superior resource utilization, and strategic coordination between Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and Distribution System Operators (DSOs)—we can increase the current grid's capacity by 25%. Innovative solutions aim to unlock additional capacity for new consumption and renewable production, ensuring maximal grid utilization without compromising supply security or the needs of existing customers. By leveraging these advanced strategies, we can significantly expedite the availability of increased capacity compared to traditional grid expansion methods.

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