Technology development firm expands operations with new cable technology centre
SuperNode has opened its new cable technology centre in Blyth – expanding their operations beyond Dublin, where they have been based since their founding in 2018.
John Fitzgerald, SuperNode chief executive, said: “Our new cable technology centre is a significant milestone for SuperNode.
“It will enable the production and subsequent deployment of our first superconducting cables for bulk electricity transmission outside our laboratory in Dublin.”
The new facility represents the first phase of a multi-year project to develop next-generation superconducting cables, which are expected to transform long-distance transmission.
This technology will enhance grid reliability, address critical supply chain challenges, and provide a scalable solution to meet the increasing global demand for efficient renewable energy infrastructure.
As a prominent renewable energy hub with excellent port access, Blyth facilitates efficient collaboration with SuperNode’s test partner, ORE Catapult.
Ronnie Bonnar, ORE Catapult chair, said: “Expanding the speed, reliability and reach of the grid is one of the biggest technological hurdles that we face both in the UK and globally on our path to a fully decarbonised economy.
“SuperNode’s hugely innovative superconductor technology is at the forefront of the drive to meet this challenge, and the opening of their facility in Blyth is a major step forward.
“Having worked closely with SuperNode for their mechanical, electrical and materials testing over recent months, ORE Catapult is looking forward to continuing to support them in their growth in years to come.”
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