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SuperGrid Institute achieves first 50kV DC breaking by combining a superconducting fault current limiter with a circuit breaker
SuperGrid Institute validates its resistive superconducting fault current limiter technology combined with a mechanical circuit breaker for HVDC
Focus on hydropower: November highlights
We delivered an insightful webinar on hydropower hybridisation with IHA and took an active part in Hydro 2024.
Subsea Smart Hubs joint industry project kicks off
Subsea Smart Hubs joint project: improving the cost & risk effectiveness of alternative inter-array cabling solutions for floating wind farms
L’INPI distingue SuperGrid Institute parmi les PME les plus innovantes de France !
L’Institut de Transition Énergétique lyonnais s’impose au troisième rang des PME qui ont déposé le plus grand nombre de demandes de brevets.
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.
Open doors for the Fête de la Science 2024 at SuperGrid Institute!
SuperGrid Institute open house for Fête de la Science 2024. This year’s science festival theme… Ocean of Knowledge!
[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.
