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Lecture

HVDC is the main contributor for electricity transmission to meet the net zero emissions (NZE) 2050

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1.5°C above preindustrial levels can limit irreversible effects of climate change, it is the target for NZE 2050. Due to intermittence of renewable energy power plant, the electrical power transmission should utilise Super Grid which can connect the electrical networks globally. The HVDC can interconnect un-synchronized Electrical power networks.

Efficiency is a key pillar for reaching Net Zero 2050,  the HVDC is the main pillar for transmission electrical energy to meet the net zero emissions 2050.

Speaker: Mr Terklin Sinulingga

This event is taking place in peron and online.

Power Generation
Climate Change

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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20 Nov 2024 

6:00pm - 7:45pm

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Organiser

  • North West Midlands Local Network

Location

GE Grid Solutions - PES

Lord Nelson Building, Redhill Business Park
Stafford
Staffordshire
ST16 1WS
United Kingdom

Programme

6.00pm - refreshments and registration
6.30pm - lecture starts
7.45pm - lecture ends