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A new invention by Brisbane company eleXsys Energy could help to increase the penetration of home solar and batteries in low voltage areas, reducing the need to build costly distribution grid infrastructure. On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $451,167 in funding to eleXsys Energy to demonstrate the ...
The additions of DEPsys, a company enabling traditional low-voltage electricity networks to cope with decentralized production from renewable energy sources and Greenflux, a pioneer in smart-charging networks for electric vehicles. ...
The funding of 15 million will finance the reconstruction of the medium and low-voltage power network in Elektrobijelijina's distribution area as well as the installation of smart meters. ...
Residual currents in low voltage networks represent a fundamental safety risk, if they go undetected or if they are detected too late. ...
For the first time, a portion of the low-voltage network has been decoupled from the main power grid. In the community of Wildpoldsried in the Allgäu region of Germany it was possible to provide uninterrupted and stable operation of the island grid. ...
Since the majority of renewable energy sources will be connected to low voltage networks, PSI also works with other market players to facilitate the energy shift at the distribution level. ...
"Socomec's Green Power range of UPS systems supports high efficiency, enables low power consumption and directly results in energy cost savings. It also helps customers benefit from lower carbon tax." ...
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won orders worth $100 million for substations to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s transmission and distribution network. ABB will design, supply, install and commission three 110-kilovolt substations that will serve the growing power needs of the Mecca region. ...
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ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won an order worth US$95 million from the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), Saudi Arabia’s national power transmission utility, for substations to help strengthen the country’s distribution network. ABB will provide turnkey solutions for five new substations to increase the capacity of the Saudi Arabian distribution ...
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