SSEN Transmission has secured £7.1 million from Ofgem's Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF), to advance two pioneering projects.
The Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) is an Ofgem programme managed in partnership with UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) and is designed to drive the innovation needed to transform gas and electricity networks for a low-carbon future. SSEN Transmission's projects which receive the award are funded by network users and consumers under the SIF programme.
The two projects – Network DC Circuit Breakers and Incentive – will now progress into the third and final phase of development, known as 'Beta'.
The fund is structured into three distinct phases: Discovery, Alpha, and Beta. While the initial two phases are dedicated to mitigating technical uncertainties and establishing proof-of-concept projects, the third and final phase aims to propel the development of full-scale demonstrator projects to advance the solutions further up the technology readiness level (TRL) and pave the way for implementation.
Brant Wilson, SSEN Transmission Innovation Portfolio Manager, said: "We're thrilled to have been successful in securing funding for the first SIF Beta phase. This funding will advance two ambitious projects focused on our infrastructure and connecting renewable energy generation.
"Not only will these projects help support the energy system transition to net zero, but they will also provide us with valuable insights into how we can tackle some of the most significant challenges facing the UK's transmission networks.
"These projects are amongst the first across the gas and electricity networks to reach the Beta phase and their focus on preparing our network for net zero is a significant step forward in helping us to meet our net zero targets. Our pioneering projects hold the potential to provide significant future cost savings and environmental benefits for our customers and stakeholders."
Scotland's transmission network has a critical role to play in supporting the delivery of the UK's net zero targets. By 2050, the north of Scotland will require around 50GW of renewable energy capacity to support net zero delivery. Currently, around 8GW of renewable generation is connected in the north of Scotland, and innovation projects such as these are vital to ensuring the network is modernised for this transition.
Construction News
21/07/2023
SSEN Transmission Secures £7.1m Strategic Innovation Funding


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