Elecsys Technologies, an emerging leader in electricity network management technology, has successfully integrated its innovative software platform within Ventus Energy’s Control Centre in Belfast.
This collaboration enables Ventus Energy to manage its electrical safety operations and control room functions exclusively through Elecsys, setting new standards for operational safety and efficiency in the renewable energy sector.
Over the past 18 months, Elecsys Technologies has invested a seven-figure sum in developing this state-of-the-art software, specifically designed to address the unique challenges of electricity network management. Now overseeing more than 50 renewable energy networks across the UK and Ireland for Ventus, including offshore wind, offshore transmission, onshore wind and battery energy storage systems, Elecsys provides Ventus with a differentiating digital scalable solution to support real-time operations, electrical safety coordination and asset management across its portfolio.
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“Our investment in the Elecsys platform underscores our drive to innovate and deliver technology that directly addresses the complexities of electricity network infrastructures globally, across both the renewables and utilities sectors,” said Ryan Murphy, CEO of Elecsys Technologies. “Working with Ventus Energy has been an opportunity to showcase how our solutions enhance both safety and efficiency across a wide range of complex high voltage electricity networks.”
Ventus leverages the Elecsys system to optimise electricity network operations, providing real-time visibility into clients’ infrastructure and supporting informed decision-making. Designed by industry experts, the platform not only ensures accurate recording of network operational and safety activities but also scales seamlessly to meet the growing demands of Ventus’ operations.
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Recently implemented in Ventus Energy’s newly built control room, which features advanced infrastructure, including a 6.5-meter video wall and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), in just the past five months, Elecsys has supported the Ventus Energy Control Centre to safely manage and coordinate over 700 network outages and 10,000 individual network operations across its portfolio, highlighting its significant contribution to increasing operational efficiency, demonstrating scalability and maintaining resilience for Ventus Energy’s growing operations.
Lee Glendening, managing director of Ventus Energy, commented, “Elecsys has transformed how we manage our operations, providing unparalleled visibility and control across our client projects. The system’s powerful insights and scalable design empower us to proactively address challenges, enhance safety, and deliver exceptional service to our clients. This partnership exemplifies our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving energy sector.”
Launched in 2023, Elecsys Technologies combines extensive experience in the utility and renewables sectors with a profound understanding of industry challenges. The company’s innovative platform, developed in collaboration with major energy players, is setting new benchmarks for electricity network management. Beyond supporting over 3.2 GW of renewable energy infrastructure to date, Elecsys empowers its clients to enhance the overall performance and safety of their operations harnessing the latest digital technology.
With its advanced solutions already trusted by major players like Ventus Energy, Elecsys is positioned as a critical enabler of operational and safety excellence. The company is committed to shaping the future of electricity network management and playing its part in providing solutions to address the challenges presented by the rapid growth and transformation of the broader energy sector.
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