
Entergy Louisiana to invest $400 M in grid resilience
Over the next four years, Entergy Louisiana will be investing more than $400 M to upgrade approximately 1170 km (730 mi) of distribution and transmission lines across the region.
Over the next four years, Entergy Louisiana will be investing more than $400 M to upgrade approximately 1170 km (730 mi) of distribution and transmission lines across the region.
SSEN Transmission has lodged a planning application with Perth and Kinross Council for its proposed 400 kV substation at Cambushinnie.
To reduce electricity losses and improve efficiency, China’s Zhejiang province aims to upgrade its grid with next generation transformers.
First phase of the upgrade includes the optimization of the existing system and the construction of 850 km of 735 and 315 kV lines and 5 substations.
The DOE has announced nearly $2 billion for 38 projects to protect the grid against extreme weather, and to lower costs for communities and increase capacity.
The centrally funded Comprehensive Scheme for T&D System in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim is expected to commission by March 31, 2025.
The EIB will lend Elektro Ljubljana €50 million ($55.3 million) to expand and upgrade the distribution network in central and southeastern Slovenia.
Egypt is expected to upgrade its energy infrastructure with a €165 million ($183 million) sovereign loan from the EBRD.
A $405 million grant which will enhance the transmission and distribution system across Long Island and the Rockaways has been announced.
The DOE has announced $2.2 billion of grid investments across eight projects in 18 states.
The funds are necessary for modernisation of the grid
The funds are aimed at improving the efficiency and resilience of the power grid and helping connect more renewable energy sources.
The funds will support the planning and development of new projects and construction of projects completing the design phase.
The money will be invested to upgrade energy infrastructure.
UK: SSEN Transmission has commenced to the second phase of major construction work in the ongoing Scottish Rothienorman Substation project.
Brazil: GE’s Digital Energy business will support the project of grid modernisation in Brazil by providing its full range of solutions.