The asset manager’s guide to SF6-free solutions
Imagine the grid as a fleet of ships crossing the vast, unpredictable seas. As an asset manager, you’re the captain guiding this fleet – navigating through changing weather, watching for potential storms on the horizon, and ensuring that every vessel (or piece of valuable equipment) is fit for the journey ahead.
With sustainability now a top priority, asset managers are asked to steer the fleet toward cleaner and safer waters. That’s where sustainable and eco-efficient high-voltage solutions come in. Moving away from traditional sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas – the industry’s decade-long insulation of choice with harmful environmental impact – is a chance to chart a course for a more sustainable energy future.
This guide will serve as your roadmap, designed to make the journey to SF6-free as smooth as possible, and maybe even enjoyable. If you’re interested to get more insights, practical tips and steps, listen to the latest Power Pulse episode "Know when to reduce, reuse, and retrofit."
What exactly does an asset manager do anyway?
Asset managers, particularly those involved in the energy industry, oversee crucial infrastructure, such as transformers, substations, and transmission lines. They ensure that these key grid components have optimal performance, reliability, and compliance.
Their work is a blend of strategy, finance, and engineering. Asset managers must balance short-term operational needs with long-term performance goals, manage budgets, reduce downtime, and maximize asset lifespan. They’re also increasingly responsible for aligning their decisions with environmental and regulatory standards, making sustainable choices (like switching to SF6-free high-voltage equipment) that reduce emissions and impact.
So, if you’re keen to make a tangible impact in the energy sector and drive meaningful change for a better future, being an asset manager might just be the right role for you.
Why SF6-free? Understanding the benefits
SF6 has long been celebrated for its excellent insulating properties in high-voltage equipment, but it also carries a heavy environmental cost.
With a global warming potential (GWP) 24,300 times greater than CO2, the urgency to find alternatives has never been more important. As global regulations tighten even more, the shift to SF6-free high-voltage technology presents both a challenge and an opportunity for asset managers.
Here are some top reasons why asset managers around the world are making the switch to SF6-free alternatives:
Regulatory compliance is non-negotiable
With stringent regulations around SF6 usage and leakage, transitioning to eco-efficient alternatives helps asset managers stay ahead of the curve, avoiding potential penalties and operational disruptions.
- Become a sustainable innovation leader
By transitioning to eco-efficient solutions, companies signal to stakeholders, customers, and the public their commitment to sustainability and innovation. It’s more than being compliant, it’s about redefining the grid and pioneering a more sustainable and resilient energy landscape.