Economic and environmental benefits from adoption of active power network management scheme

Impact: Impact - for External PortalEconomic and commerce, Environment and sustainability - natural world and built environment

Narrative

Research at the University of Strathclyde directly produced the following impacts from 2008 onwards: 10 wind farms (17 MW aggregate capacity) connected to the Orkney power network from 2009 to 2013 with accompanying economic and environmental benefits; Orkney power network reinforcement deferral saving of £30M from 2009 with repeat deployments of Active Network Management (ANM) technology in other UK power networks; spin-out company formed in September 2008 with total revenues to date of £6.1M, equity investment totalling £3.5M and 35 FTE jobs created; provision of new power system options for long term network plans impacting the 2013 investment decisions in distribution network companies; contribution to the emerging Smart Grid business sector in the UK and overseas from 2008.
Impact statusOpen
Category of impactEconomic and commerce, Environment and sustainability - natural world and built environment

Keywords

  • wind farm
  • Orkney
  • power networks
  • Smart Grids
  • REF2014 impact case study