Nokia and Sigma Wireless Communications have announced that ESB Networks, Ireland’s energy company, has secured a contract to Sigma Wireless and its partner Nokia for the development of a private mobile network. Nokia will work with Sigma Wireless Communications and ESB to supply and install the new LTE-based private wireless system over a three-year period.
This purpose-built telecommunications network is a key enabler for ESB Networks in delivering integration of renewable energy to the grid, decarbonisation of the electrical network and electrification of heat and transport amongst other benefits. A dedicated smart grid telecoms network forms part of ESB Networks’ strategy that aims to bring many benefits to Ireland from an environmental, economic and customer perspective.
Nicholas Tarrant, ESB Networks managing director, says: “An ever smarter and agile electricity network is key to the delivery of a more sustainable future, with the customer at its core. The purpose-built private telecommunications network now being developed will be a key enabler in delivering integration of renewable energy to the grid, decarbonisation of the electricity network and the electrification of heat and transport amongst other benefits. As such, this private, reliable, and secure mobile network will be an indispensable precursor to delivering a Net Zero-ready electricity network.”
Tony Boyle chairman Sigma Wireless, says “Sigma Wireless has a long history spanning back over 30 years working with ESB. We are delighted to be awarded this contract, partnering with NOKIA, to be trusted to provide this state-of-the-art network which is a key enabler to help ESB to achieve its key strategic goals of decarbonisation and renewable energy. “
Phil Siveter, UK and Ireland CEO at Nokia, says “Enabling the decarbonising of energy grids while ensuring resilient critical infrastructure is an opportunity that we are helping customers address across the world. We are delighted that ESB Networks and Sigma Wireless entrust Nokia to deploy private LTE infrastructure running over their converged IP/MPLS backhaul network for critical grid communications to support the modernisation and digitisation of the energy grid throughout the Republic of Ireland.”
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