Sumitomo Electric has secured a contract with National Grid UK, offering a significant boost to the UK’s renewable energy infrastructure.

The new agreement involves providing high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cables, a crucial component for efficient long-distance power transmission, thus supporting the UK’s ambitious climate targets.

This development comes as the UK is anticipated to expand its offshore wind capacity fivefold by 2030. The HVDC technology that Sumitomo Electric will supply makes it feasible to transmit renewable energy from offshore sites to onshore grids with minimal energy loss. This technological coordination between Sumitomo and National Grid UK is poised to reinforce the UK’s position as a leader in renewable energy adoption.

Currently, the UK accounts for approximately 35% of Europe’s wind energy capacity, according to the Global Wind Energy Council. Such a substantial share emphasizes the necessity for advanced transmission technologies. The HVDC system’s capacity to reduce electrical losses by up to 30% compared to traditional systems underscores the relevance of Sumitomo’s involvement.

By partnering with National Grid UK, Sumitomo Electric not only addresses the rising energy demand but also mitigates grid instability concerns by providing a technology that ensures efficient and reliable power delivery.


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