Rerouting power transmission at bottlenecks in the UK grid has helped free up 1.5GW of capacity and save £380m. Like most power networks around the world, the UK's electricity grid was not built with renewables in mind. As large, centralised thermal generation from fossil fuels and legacy nuclear plants is phased out, increasing amounts of distributed and intermittent renewables are coming online, posing challenges for transmission across the grid.
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