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Making connections
The number of renewable generators feeding power to the UK grid, at both transmission and distribution level, is growing all the time. Meanwhile, the number of electric vehicles on the road is rising rapidly. Andrew Mourant looks at how the network is adapting to a new normal.
Article details
EW Jul Aug 2020 pp16-17 OA.pdf!
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Electricity transmission, Distribution, Electric vehicles, Renewables