Amprion and Smart Wires test more flexible power flow control on grid

Amprion has signed an agreement with Smart Wires, to increase the transmission capacity of the power grid while maintaining a high level of stability.

 


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Germany, Dortmund: Amprion has signed a cooperation agreement with the U.S. Silicon Valley company, Smart Wires, for a pilot project to increase the transmission capacity of the power grid while maintaining a high level of system stability.

The project consists of three phases with the goal of using a mobile modular static-synchronous series compensator (mSSSC) from Smart Wires in the Amprion grid. The SmartValve is designed to ensure power lines are more fully used.

The SmartValve can relieve constrained lines by actively changing the power flows. This allows the transmission network to be better controlled and to minimize redispatch of generation arising from network bottlenecks. The device has a modular structure allowing it to be easily transported and flexibly used at different locations. The new technology thus complements conventional phase shifter transformers and can also support the system from a stability perspective.

“We are thrilled to work with Amprion as one of the world’s most respected transmission system operators. It is very exciting to see our technology adopted in the country that has shown so much leadership in the energy transition,” said Gregg Rotenberg, CEO of Smart Wires. “Our commitment to this partnership is reflected in the amazing team we have built in Europe and Germany in particular.”

Amprion and Smart Wires expect the project to run for two to three years to demonstrate the value of the new technology on the grid.

Source: T&D World