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The challenge of twinning the National Grid

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National Grid ESO is building a digital replica of the entire British energy landscape. Carolina Tortora, head of innovation strategy and digital transformation at National Grid ESO, explains to Denise Chevin how this so-called Virtual Energy System (VirtualES) will create a virtual environment to share data, model and predict scenarios that will support decarbonisation and how they plan to develop it.
BIMplus: It sounds a hugely ambitious project, can you explain briefly what benefits it will bring?

Carolina Tortora: The VirtualES will be a digital replica of Great Britain’s entire energy landscape. This ecosystem will comprise individual digital twins, securely sharing information to model the entire system, drive innovation, advance sustainability progress and support better outcomes for business, the environment, and society. All without the need to make expensive changes to the physical grid.

Acting as a test-track, this unified, real-time view of every part of the energy system will allow the industry to connect various digital twins that simulate connected assets and different parts of the network across Great Britain.

This virtual environment will then enable users to model new scenarios, measure the impact across different parts of the system, test innovation, and drive cost efficiencies while supporting the decarbonisation of our energy industry and the transition to net zero.

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