PROJECT GRIDABLE

The target of the project is to connect renewable energy sources to the energy grid in a more efficient way through innovative PP nanocomposites that aim to inprove reliability at operating voltages in DC cable insulation and in power capacitors.

The GRIDABLE project will aim for cost efficient, high quality and safe production of nanocomposites that can be utilized in industrial applications that are considered as major building blocks of future smart energy grid. The more reliable insulation material will enable smaller insulation thicknesses and thus smaller components that are made of recyclable thermoplastic materials. These materials are also more energy efficient to produce for cable applications compared to traditional thermoset plastics. The nine GRIDABLE project partners represent expertise on industrial manufacturing and processing of high-voltage components, which university and research center partners support in material development and high-voltage engineering roles. The results will be demonstrated in model DC-cables and in real power capacitor units. Read more…

Final Webinar of the GRIDABLE Project

The GRIDABLE project creates ways to connect renewable energy sources to the energy grid in a more efficient way through innovative PP nanocomposites. We have developed novel material solutions for DC cable insulation and for power capacitors.

In the public Final Webinar on 14th June 2021, the GRIDABLE partners and stakeholders presented relevant project results and insights how to increase performance in the future electric grids. Presentations available here.


News
Newsletter 5, June 2021
On 14th of June 2021, the GRIDABLE consortium held a one-day meeting a closure of the project. In the morning, the consortium met privately the European Commission project officers to present the results of the project and a final technical report.
 
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Publications
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New Scientific Journal Articles

Theses:
Mr. Mikael Ritamäki’s Dissertation Steering Capacitor Film Development with Methods for Correct and Adequate Dielectric Performance Assessment, Tampere University September 2019
 
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UPDATINGS

21 June 2021
Webinar presentations available

16 June 2021
Newsletter updated

18 March 2021
News-page updated

23 November 2020
News and Newsletter updated