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Decarbonization is driving an accelerated shift from fossil-based to renewable power generation, as well as a substantial increase in the electrification.



Decarbonization is driving an accelerated shift from fossil-based to renewable power generation, as well as a substantial increase in the electrification of transportation, industry, and buildings. Hitachi Energy estimates that by 2050, we will need four times the current power generation capacity, and our electrical power systems will need to transfer three times more electrical energy. We must strengthen the power system, making it more reliable and secure; expand it in both reach and scalability; and evolve it to be more sustainable and resilient.

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At Hitachi Energy, our purpose is to advance a sustainable energy future for all, and we are delivering this through our pioneering innovation combined with our strong belief in the value of collaboration and tackling the challenge together.

We are seeing specific impacts throughout the power system, from generation to transmission and distribution. The integration of around 20 times the current renewable capacity is leading to dynamic and even reverse power flows, where systems may become increasingly overloaded due to the changing generation mix.

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