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DCforEU, FLAGCHIP & HYNET: SuperGrid Institute a major contributor in 3 new international projects!
SuperGrid Institute will be working with partners from across Europe to shape the future of transmission & distribution grids.
L’INPI distingue SuperGrid Institute parmi les PME les plus innovantes de France !
France Energies Marines, IRT Jules Verne et SuperGrid Institute annoncent la création de l'Alliance Eolien.
Portes ouvertes pour la Fête de la Science 2024 chez SuperGrid Institute !
Nous ouvrons nos portes pour la Fête de la Science 2024. Le thème de la Fête de la Science cette année ? Océan de Savoirs !
[VIDEO] Functional requirements for multi-vendor multi-terminal HVDC grids
Watch the recording of our webinar, broadcast live from CIGRE 2024, on functional requirements for multi-vendor, multi-terminal HVDC grids.
Join us at CIGRE 2024: The leading global event for power system expertise!
Come and visit stand n°265 for our latest innovations, expert presentations, interactive sessions at CIGRE 2024 in Paris from August 25-30.
Functional requirements for multi-vendor multi-terminal HVDC grids: Showcasing the latest InterOPERA deliverable at CIGRE 2024
Join us at the CIGRE 2024 for a presentation on the InterOPERA project's latest findings on functional frameworks for interoperable MV HVDC grids.
Superconducting fault current limiters: the future of grid protection?
SuperGrid Institute have been working on a cost-effective, performant & size-efficient superconducting fault current limiter prototype.
ReHydro: Our latest contribution to the European hydropower sector gets underway
ReHydro aims to enhance hydropower's role in the electrical grid by upgrading plants to be more sustainable and flexible.
A special mid-year seminar marking 10 years of collaboration
Learning, laughter, camaraderie and a celebration of our accomplishments, it’s a day to know each other better in a relaxed atmosphere.
New deliverable for InterOPERA – Functional requirements for HVDC grid systems and subsystems
InterOPERA project's Deliverable D2.1 sets out guidelines of functional requirements in HVDC grid systems in a multi-terminal multi-vendor context.
