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PERFORMANCE Technocover security doors meet REG Power Management’s high standards of asset protection at Pen Bryn Oer Windfarm in South Wales
MEETING SUPERIOR STANDARDS INCLUDED… » A high level of ‘hardening’ demanded for switch room building at Pen Bryn Oer windfarm to underpin supply resilience for the client and distribution network
» Reaching substantial heights and supporting expansive rotor blades, the structural integrity of the wind turbine is a feat of modern engineering
» Critical integrity of ancillary infrastructure, such as switch rooms, in safeguarding control processes
and the transmission of energy into the national distribution network
SETTING A HIGH BAR As a developer, owner and operator of renewable energy projects, REG Power Management (RPM) sets an especially high bar for the security of the energy infrastructure it delivers to ensure supply continuity to the Distribution Network Operator (DNO). At the remotely located Pen Bryn Oer WindFarm, this included a rigorous specification for external security doors to a new switch room building.
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