SP Energy Networks and Digital Catapult, in a consortium with University of Strathclyde and National Grid ESO, have received funding from Ofgem’s Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) to explore how an innovative, open and interoperable digital twin of the UK’s electricity transmission and distribution networks can aid decision making when managing and balancing energy resources and assets. The project will also help to improve understanding of the potential role of advanced digital technologies in achieving the UK’s net zero targets.
The discovery project will determine the “art of the possible” based on currently available technologies, as well as outlining the use case and minimum viable product for a digital twin of the electricity transmission and distribution networks.
Digital twins are systems that gather or present data from the physical, ‘real’ world which is then used to build a model in the digital world (‘the twin’) that carries out analyses and enables smarter decision making in the physical world. For complex systems – like the electricity network – digital twins offer the potential for dynamic and automatic decision making in operation, planning and forecasting, helping to cut costs, waste and improve assets’ lifecycles.