Jack Curtis, co-founder of Australia-based grid software firm Neara, says upgrading existing transmission networks could unlock capacity faster and with lower risk than new projects backed by the country's AUD 2. 1 billion (USD 1. 4 billion) budget allocation for long-distance lines. From pv magazine Australia Jack Curtis, co-founder of Sydney-based Neara, has responded to the New South Wales (NSW) budget's AUD 2. 1 billion allocation for new transmission projects, saying the opportunity to boost capacity of existing networks is possible with smarter grid solutions. In doing so, he told pv magazine, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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