Title
YETIS Yes to Energy Through Innovative Sensing

CoPED ID
8ca271c1-0483-4d9c-b32e-65d5c7c7b5ee

Status
Active


Value
£5,555,100

Start Date
Dec. 1, 2019

End Date
Feb. 29, 2024

Description

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This project will address the problem of poor reliability of electricity supply in developing countries, focussing on a representative test case, Nepal. The approach will involve deploying revolutionary distributed instrumentation and control technology, pioneered by a UK start-up, Synaptec, in order to resolve power grid inefficiencies and offer greater availability of supply to large populations, thus addressing the competition's scope. The project consortium, also comprising of the University of Strathclyde, Instrument Transformers Limited, Maxwell Technologies, National Physical Laboratory, Nepal Electricity Authority, and Kantipur Engineering College will further develop key elements of Synaptec's technology. The adopted approach will improve upon the current state-of-the-art by offering unprecedented visibility of the power grid at low cost, thus enabling targeted and automated system response to achieve efficiency gains in energy transport and connection of intermittent generation. The technology will improve efficiency and availability, impacting NEA's day-to-day business; Synaptec and ITL will develop new products and access new markets; and the RTOs will discover and disseminate new knowledge. Keywords: distributed sensing & control; power grid management; smart grids.

SYNAPTEC LTD LEAD_ORG
CONDIS SA PARTICIPANT_ORG
KANTIPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE PARTICIPANT_ORG
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE PARTICIPANT_ORG
SYNAPTEC LTD PARTICIPANT_ORG
INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE PARTICIPANT_ORG

Neil Gordon PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Electrical power networks
  2. Distribution of electricity
  3. Technological development
  4. Developing countries
  5. Enterprises
  6. Technology
  7. Automation
  8. Efficiency (properties)
  9. Nepal

Extracted key phrases
  1. Innovative Sensing
  2. Project consortium
  3. YETIS
  4. Power grid inefficiency
  5. Power grid management
  6. Control technology
  7. Energy
  8. Electricity supply
  9. Poor reliability
  10. Nepal Electricity Authority
  11. Representative test case
  12. New product
  13. New market
  14. Great availability
  15. New knowledge

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

UK Project Locations