Sicily, an Italian region in the south of Italy, is a candidate for becoming an energy “hub” in the Mediterranean in the coming years. Its geographical location, between the African continent and Europe, makes it a key hub for the distribution of electricity flows. The region has great potential for the development of renewable energy sources. Inspired by the Australian “Renewable Energy Zones” model, the identification of existing Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) and the proper design of future REZs on the territory will simplify and improve the operation of the network. A very effective tool in managing REZs is Dynamic Thermal Rating (DTR) technology. This technology allows for dynamic rating of the high voltage transmission system, ensuring that the maximum allowable current is transported while preventing the annealing of the electrical conductor and complying with all necessary safety parameters. The objective of the work carried out in collaboration with Terna S.p.A. (Italian Transmission System Operator) was to evaluate the application of this technology on the Sicilian electricity network in order to reduce potential network congestion and system inefficiencies. The results obtained demonstrate the significant potential of Dynamic Thermal Rating in Sicily. These devices would allow a significant increase in the current flow of electrical lines without violating safety limits.

Massaro, F., Collura, N., Paradiso, S., Di Gloria, P., Vergine, C. (2025). Dynamic Thermal Rating and Development of Renewable Energy Zones in Sicily. APPLIED SCIENCES, 15(4), 1-20 [10.3390/app15041987].

Dynamic Thermal Rating and Development of Renewable Energy Zones in Sicily

Massaro, Fabio;Collura, Nicola
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2025-02-01

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Sicily, an Italian region in the south of Italy, is a candidate for becoming an energy “hub” in the Mediterranean in the coming years. Its geographical location, between the African continent and Europe, makes it a key hub for the distribution of electricity flows. The region has great potential for the development of renewable energy sources. Inspired by the Australian “Renewable Energy Zones” model, the identification of existing Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) and the proper design of future REZs on the territory will simplify and improve the operation of the network. A very effective tool in managing REZs is Dynamic Thermal Rating (DTR) technology. This technology allows for dynamic rating of the high voltage transmission system, ensuring that the maximum allowable current is transported while preventing the annealing of the electrical conductor and complying with all necessary safety parameters. The objective of the work carried out in collaboration with Terna S.p.A. (Italian Transmission System Operator) was to evaluate the application of this technology on the Sicilian electricity network in order to reduce potential network congestion and system inefficiencies. The results obtained demonstrate the significant potential of Dynamic Thermal Rating in Sicily. These devices would allow a significant increase in the current flow of electrical lines without violating safety limits.
feb-2025
Settore IIND-08/B - Sistemi elettrici per l'energia
Massaro, F., Collura, N., Paradiso, S., Di Gloria, P., Vergine, C. (2025). Dynamic Thermal Rating and Development of Renewable Energy Zones in Sicily. APPLIED SCIENCES, 15(4), 1-20 [10.3390/app15041987].
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