
New Environmental Restrictions – Cumulative Impact on the Power System
Hydropower is the backbone of Norway's power system. It is renewable and well-established, accounting for the majority of Norwegian power production.
Hydropower is the backbone of Norway's power system. It is renewable and well-established, accounting for the majority of Norwegian power production.
NEWEPS is a Nordic research Project for a more efficient digitalized Power System between Statnett and SvK
Statnett and Svenska kraftnät want to develop and demonstrate a common information system for stability monitoring and control applications in the Nordic transmission grid, with main focus on Sweden and Norway.
The primary objective of the Norwegian research activities is to enable more accessible and seamless opportunity charging for electric vehicles in cold climate while improving battery ageing prospects.
The players in the Nordic power market, i.e. producers, transmission system operators and regulators use computer models to plan for the best possible utilization of the system and energy resources.
In many places, the low-voltage grid in Norway is so weak that secure disconnection in the case of short circuits in the network or in the customer's installations cannot be guaranteed.
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