

Energy in the Cloud (EiC) has commissioned IDPR equipment at a distribution substation, with the aim of improving voltage control in low-voltage networks.
This initiative strengthens the quality of electricity supply in environments with high variability in load and distributed generation, providing an innovative and efficient solution for local voltage regulation.
IDPR units enable active and dynamic voltage control through intelligent reactive power management, adapting in real time to changing grid conditions. One of the key advantages of this technology is that it neither injects nor consumes active power, avoiding energy losses and ensuring efficient and sustainable operation.
The installation of IDPR equipment in distribution substations allows direct action on the low-voltage network, stabilizing voltage levels and reducing deviations that may affect both end users and connected equipment.
Continuous and automatic voltage regulation in low-voltage networks.
Local reactive power compensation, improving grid stability.
Operation without active power consumption related LV voltage control.
Easy integration into existing infrastructure and non intrusive for operation.
Improved power quality and reduced incidents related to overvoltage or undervoltage.
With the commissioning of this IDPR equipment, Energy in the Cloud reaffirms its commitment to innovation, digitalization, and grid optimization, contributing to the development of advanced solutions that support the transition toward a more flexible, efficient, and future-ready power grid
