As the global focus on sustainability and carbon reduction intensifies, utilities, industrial organisations, and large energy consumers face increasing pressure to decarbonise their electrical infrastructure while meeting growing energy demands. By combining SF6-free medium-voltage technologies with connected digital solutions, organisations can improve energy efficiency, integrate more renewable resources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and accelerate their transition toward a more sustainable electrical network.

What Readers Will Learn from the White Paper

  • Why electricity networks must address three critical challenges: reliance on non-renewable energy sources, network inefficiencies, and the continued use of SF6 greenhouse gas
  • How connected digital technologies enable greater integration of renewable energy resources, distributed energy systems, battery storage, and electric vehicles
  • How advanced monitoring, sensors, remote terminal units (RTUs), and distribution management systems help optimise grid performance and improve energy efficiency
  • Why transitioning to SF6-free switchgear technologies is essential for reducing environmental impact and supporting long-term decarbonisation goals
  • How the combination of digitalisation and environmentally sustainable technologies can create smarter, more resilient, and more efficient electrical networks
 

Download the white paper to discover how SF6-free technologies and digital innovation can work together to support renewable energy integration, improve operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and accelerate the transition to a sustainable low-carbon future.


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