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The development of the power transmission and distribution network for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) involves the integration of advanced technologies aimed at improving efficiency, reliability, and resilience. Smart systems for real-time control of power flows and voltage regulation enable optimized energy management, reduce losses and ensure grid stability under varying conditions, including enhanced immunity against disturbances from the external transmission network.
The presentation will describe the principles that will guide the studies for the control of the electrical grid, including an overview of the activities currently ongoing with the project Research Infrastructure 2.0 (RF 2.0) to monitor and analyze the behavior of the existing network of LHC, with the aim of establishing the frame for an optimized and sustainable grid for FCC.