Integrating renewables into the grid at scale reveals new challenges, such as lack of inertia, power imbalances, limited interconnections, and voltage instability.
Through projects like EA TWO, Hitachi Energy's domain expertise and large installed base in power quality solutions are helping countries overcome these challenges to enhance the use of renewable energy and meet carbon neutrality targets.
Hitachi Energy and ScottishPower Renewables are collaborating to implement new advanced solutions and quality standards to accelerate the energy transition through offshore wind.
“Connecting the clean, green generation from our turbines to the grid is a vital part of any renewables project and it’s great to be in such capable hands with Hitachi Energy for East Anglia TWO” said Ross Ovens, ScottishPower Renewables’ Managing Director for Offshore. “This £4 billion windfarm will have the capacity to power almost one million homes with green electricity and will help drive the country forward on its clean energy mission. We can only achieve that by partnering with leading companies like Hitachi Energy and we look forward to working together to make that happen.”
Hitachi Energy will provide Grid-eXpand Offshore solutions and onshore grid connection equipment using an EconiQ gas-insulated switchgear. The Grid-enSure power quality solution, SVC Light STATCOM, will play a key role in using power electronics and advanced control systems to ensure reliable, flexible, and stable power despite the intermittent nature of wind power.
“We are proud to work with ScottishPower Renewables to accelerate the clean energy transition” added Niklas Persson, Managing Director, Business Unit Grid Integration, Hitachi Energy. “Integrating bulk renewables such as wind power is critical to accelerating the energy transition and is also an effective and long-term solution to decarbonize power. We are playing our part in integrating renewables and enabling Europe to become the world's first climate-neutral continent by 2050.”
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