RALEIGH,
N.C., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Linxon
has been honored with three prestigious International Green Apple
Environmental Awards for its implementation of the EconiQ™
SF6-free technology in National Grid's London Power Tunnel 2
project, achieving recognition in the following categories: Carbon
Reduction, Climate Change Benefits, and Fuel Efficiency.
In partnership with Hitachi Energy, Linxon is enhancing the
London Power Tunnels (LPT), a vital power infrastructure initiative
aimed at ensuring a dependable and clean electricity supply for the
UK's capital.
To assist National Grid in expediting its net-zero carbon
objectives and its goal of reducing SF6 emissions by 50% by 2030
and eliminating it from its assets by 2050, Linxon will provide and
install the innovative EconiQ™ 420-kilovolt (kV) gas-insulated
switchgear (GIS) at the Bengeworth Road substation. This breaker is
free of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) thereby significantly reducing
its global warming potential and operational emissions compared to
traditional solutions.
"This power project will ensure a secure energy supply for the
capital, and by utilizing this advanced technology from our parent
company Hitachi Energy, we are greatly minimizing the environmental
impact of the facilities we build, thereby contributing to the
fight against climate change and supporting the transition to Net
Zero," stated Stefan Reisacher, CEO
of Linxon.
"This new switchgear technology being installed by Linxon at
Bengeworth Road is not only a key part of our London Power Tunnels
project; it also marks an important step on our journey towards
reducing dependency on SF6 across our transmission network,"
remarked Joseph Senior, National
Grid LPT2 Project Director.
"Our partnership with Linxon is facilitating the acceleration of
the energy transition and promoting a sustainable energy future for
all. Our EconiQ™ portfolio enables us to provide genuinely
sustainable solutions to our customers," commented Christian Ohler, Head of the Global Product
Group for Switchgear of the High Voltage Products Business Unit at
Hitachi Energy.
Linxon stood out among more than 1200 nominations in the
International Green Apple Environment Awards, earning a Green
Champion Award for 'Carbon Reduction', a Gold Award for 'Climate
Change Benefits', and a Bronze Award for 'Fuel Efficiency'. Each
award was accompanied by a trophy and certificate, presented at a
prestigious ceremony held at The Orangery, Kensington Palace,
London, on November 18. As a result of this achievement,
Linxon has also attained Green World Ambassador status and has been
featured in The Green Book, the leading international reference on
environmental best practices.
In addition to this, a donation was also made on Linxon's behalf
to GiftTrees whose tree planting in emerging nations helps the
environment and wildlife and creates employment opportunities for
the local communities.
About the Green Apple Awards
The International Green Apple Award is one of the world's most
esteemed environmental recognition programs, presented by The Green
Organisation, a UK-based non-profit committed to promoting global
best practices in environmental sustainability. These awards
celebrate organizations, companies, and individuals who demonstrate
outstanding commitment and innovative initiatives across a variety
of sectors.
https://thegreenorganisation.info/greenawards/
For more information, please contact:
Kristina Holmström Matses
Head of Communications
media.enquiries@linxon.com
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