CIRED 2023
CIRED 2023 – who would want to miss it! Safegrid will be attending on June 12-15, 2023 at La Nuvola in Rome, Italy. The 27th International Conference & Exhibition on
Read more about how our smart grid solutions help our customers monitor grids and predict faults.
CIRED 2023 – who would want to miss it! Safegrid will be attending on June 12-15, 2023 at La Nuvola in Rome, Italy. The 27th International Conference & Exhibition on
Meet us closer to home at ELFACK, Northern Europe’s no 1 trade fair on energy & electrification. We look forward to attending ELFACK at Svenska Mässan in Göteborg, Sweden on
It’s difficult to quantify the exact amount of CO2 emissions caused by wildfires, as it can vary greatly from year to year and location to location, and depend on the
We’re excited to participate in the Fault and Disturbance Analysis & Protective Relaying Conferences between May 1st – 5th, 2023 at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center in Atlanta, GA.
An overhead line Fault Passage Indicator (FPI) is a device used in electrical power distribution systems to detect and locate faults on power lines. When a fault occurs, such as
Big data and IoT are trending because they allow organizations to gather and process vast amounts of data, leading to improved decision making and increased efficiency. Big data helps organizations
Safegrid will be attending the EEI Spring 2023 Transmission, Distribution, Metering & Mutual Assistance Conference on April 16-19, 2023, at Hyatt Regency Dallas in Dallas, TX. We look forward to
A traditional underground cable Fault Passage Indicator (FPI) works by detecting the electrical signals generated when a fault occurs in an underground power cable. Here is a brief overview of
A power grid, also known as an electrical grid or electric power system, is a network of interconnected power generators, transmission lines, transformers, and distribution lines that deliver electricity from
The electrical distribution grid is a vast and complex system, with an extensive network of medium voltage lines globally that could reach the moon and back roughly 13 times. When