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SA Power & Schneider Electric trial SF6-free technology

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Schneider Electric and SA Power Networks have announced an extension to their partnership to improve grid operations through sustainable practices.

The collaboration focuses on SA Power Networks participating in a trial using Schneider Electric's SF6-free Pure Air Ring Main Unit (RMU), aimed at decarbonising its energy distribution network.

SA Power Networks serves as the primary electricity distributor for approximately 1.7 million customers in South Australia and is implementing this technology as part of its efforts to eliminate the release of harmful SF6 gas, a potent greenhouse gas traditionally used in RMUs for its superior electrical insulation properties.

The initiative is important for environmental protection, given that SF6 gas is 23,500 times more potent than CO2, posing significant environmental risks if released.

Schneider Electric's RM AirSeT technology is being trialled with the aim of maintaining operational safety and reliability without the associated risks of SF6 gas emissions. This technology uses pure air as the insulating medium, thereby preventing the significant greenhouse gas emissions associated with SF6 gas.

James Hunt, Vice President for Power Systems at Schneider Electric, commented, "We are delighted to deepen our partnership with SA Power Networks, and this trial will play a significant role in enabling the company to decarbonise its grid operations. By unifying our expertise in energy management solutions with SA Power Networks' commitment to sustainable solutions, we are proud to deliver this industry-first initiative to build a greener grid infrastructure."

This trial represents a significant step for SA Power Networks, particularly as global sustainability regulations are becoming stricter. It places the company in a proactive position within the Australian energy market, demonstrating its leadership in sustainable energy management.

Aren Sears, Network Control Manager at SA Power Networks, said, "This move to further transform our grid operations marks a significant next step forward in our efforts to provide a more sustainable network for our customers through establishing cleaner switching stations across the state."

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