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SGCC supplies electrical power to more than 1.1 billion people across 26 provinces covering 88% of Chinese national territory. As power utilities such as SGCC adopt the Internet of Things (IoT) in the creation of smart grids, both bandwidth and complexity increase.
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Press Release
Nokia optical transport selected by State Grid Corporation of China**, bringing massive scale, security and agility** to nation’s power grid
- Huge capacity and efficiencies throughNokia’s OTN solution control costs even as the world’s largest power utility boostsbandwidth and expands service delivery
- Energy- and space-conscious solution contributes to China reaching carbonemissions reduction goals
26 October 2022
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced the extension of its existing relationship with the world’s largest power utility, State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC)****, with the selection of its Optical Transport Network (OTN) solutions**.** SGCC will deploy Nokia’s optical technology across Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces**, creating a world-class OTN** backbone with the capacity**,** operational efficiency and intelligence required to support the Chinese power grid and provide highly-reliable service to its broad customer base.
SGCC supplies electrical power to more than 1.1 billion people across 26 provinces, covering 88% of Chinese national territory. As power utilities such as SGCC adopt the Internet of Things (IoT) in the creation of smart grids, both bandwidthand complexity increase. The Nokia solution, which consists of Nokia’s family of 1830 Photonic Service Switch-x (PSS-x) P-OTN, enables SGCC to swiftly transition to this new reality, improvingoverall reliability of the power grid and achievinga significant reduction in daily operating costs. Through automation, the utility is able to monitor electrical power production and distribution status in real time, using IoT sensors throughouttheir infrastructure. SGCC is also able to harnessnew energy sources such as solar, water and wind by connecting and monitoring these energygeneration and storage systems across its widegeography.
With a cost-effective small footprint and lowpower consumption, the portfolio’s design playsa critical role in realizing China’s goal of carbonneutrality by 2060. The Nokia optical transportportfolio provides scalable WDM capabilities from 100G to 600G per wavelengths, whicheliminates the need for costly, disruptive replacements and minimizes product waste.
Markus Bochert**, President of Nokia Greater China****:** “The Nokia solution is one of the most agile and efficient optical transport networks available today. With this mission-critical network, the State Grid Corporation of China now has the flexibility to transition beyond 100Gwhen and how it chooses, leveraging unmatchedoperational and environmental efficiencies as it automates and modernizes across its geographies.”
Nokia has deployed mission-critical networks to more than 2,200 leading enterprise customers in the transport, energy, large enterprise, manufacturing, webscale, and public sectorsegments around the globe. It has also extended its expertise to more than 515 large privatewireless customers worldwide across an array of sectors and has been cited by numerous industry analysts as the leading provider of private wireless networking worldwide.
Resources**:**
1830 PSS-x P-OTN Switching product page
Photonic Service Engines-V product page
Nokia Power Utility webpage