POWER TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION
Power distribution and transmission infrastructure are key components of the power supply cycle. These infrastructures facilitate power delivery to end users, whether generated by renewable or conventional power plants.
The demand for new power infrastructure has been increasing and aligned with the growing demand for power. Therefore, developing power distribution and transmission facilities is one of Atlantic Energy and Infrastructure's major activities.
As for power transmission, AEI offers a broad range of power transmission facilities through High-Voltage (HV), Medium-Voltage (MV), and Low-Voltage (LV) offshore and land cables and overhead lines. With respect to power distribution, it provides comprehensive solutions that are essential for reliable power delivery to end users through grid or off-grid, such as advanced HV, MV, and LV substations and power management and control systems.
AEI's participation in this space facilitates the delivery of the power generated by its conventional and renewable power plants, which it owns and also contributes to accommodating the growing demands for power supply infrastructures.
In addition, AEI participates in renovation projects to upgrade the existing power distribution and transmission facilities, improving their efficiency and safety.
To ensure the highest reliability, efficiency, safety, and sustainability, AEI employs smart technologies and advanced systems, such as smart grids, distributed energy resources management systems (DERMS), and the latest metering and protection systems.
AEI's activities in power transmission and distribution systems lead to the establishment of infrastructures that are decisive to the commissioning and operation of renewable power and green hydrogen production plants and lessening power waste, which are contributing factors in the energy transition and advancement of decarbonization.