Standardized modular building blocks for the energy grid
Abstract
The energy transition demands speed, scalability, and flexibility. But how do you build new infrastructure rapidly in a tight labor market, with high quality and maximum predictability? The answer: Modular Construction. This approach centers on standardization, smart framework agreements, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
In this workshop, you’ll discover how Alliander has implemented modular construction and how this accelerates the design and implementation of substations and cable connections. You’ll gain insight into the process of standard development, the importance of a strong community, and the success factors that transform resistance into collective pride. We’ll demonstrate how Modular Construction not only shortens lead times but also increases quality and accelerates the energy transition.
Are you ready to lay the building blocks of the future? Come experience how Modular Construction creates impact throughout the entire chain—from design to implementation and management—and how you can apply this approach in your own organization.
Bio Simon Rasing
Simon Rasing is National Engineering Manager at Qirion, part of Alliander. In this role, he contributes to projects aimed at expanding the electricity grid. He also has a strong focus on accelerating the energy transition; for example, he collaborates with colleagues on standard designs and long-term framework contracts to connect customers faster and more efficiently.