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AN INDEPENDENT <strong>EVALUATION</strong> OF THE LCNF<br />

Generates knowledge that can be<br />

shared amongst all DNOs<br />

Focuses on network methods that are<br />

at the trialling stage<br />

5<br />

5<br />

Assessment:<br />

Specific replication report(s) exist / are available on request.<br />

A learning dissemination event or webinar was held.<br />

Evidence:<br />

The closedown report outlines the main learning from this project and is supported by detailed<br />

Appendices, which include NPL Laboratory Reporting, test descriptions and results, sample installation<br />

procedures and details and technical specifications of the individual sensors used in field tests.<br />

Manufacturer details are also provided.<br />

WPD hosted a substation monitoring knowledge sharing event on 11 July 2013 at the National Space<br />

Centre in Leicester. The day shared learning from six LCNF projects, but in particular the LV Sensor<br />

Evaluation trial. The day was attended by over 80 people, with representatives from universities, vendors,<br />

DNOs, government and blue chip organisations. Ten companies exhibited substation monitoring<br />

equipment, including the seven organisations taking part in this trial.<br />

References:<br />

• LV Current Sensor Technology Evaluation; LCN Fund Tier 1Close down Report; September<br />

2013.<br />

Assessment:<br />

Moved from TPL 6 to TRL 9 actual system proven in operational environment<br />

Evidence:<br />

TRL 6 in the tier 1 project registration pro-forma. TRL is not specifically discussed in the project<br />

closedown report. The closedown report states that, at this stage, retrofitting monitoring will be driven by<br />

trial projects rather than wide-scale rollout and that the outputs of this project will focus the choice and<br />

installation techniques where monitoring is required to support further trial projects. It is therefore<br />

considered that a system prototype has been proven in an operational environment as the equipment is<br />

available on the market.<br />

References:<br />

• Tier 1 project registration pro-forma.<br />

• LV Current Sensor Technology Evaluation; LCN Fund Tier 1Close down Report; September<br />

2013.<br />

PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING<br />

October 2016<br />

713_Poyry_Report_Evaluation_of_the_LCNF_FINAL_Oct_2016_v700.docx<br />

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