Hitachi Energy and Linxon are collaborating to strengthen  London Power Tunnels (LPT), a key power infrastructure project that will ensure  reliable, clean electricity supply for England’s capital city. 
To support National Grid in accelerating its net zero  targets, Hitachi Energy will deliver EconiQ 420-kilovolt (kV) gas-insulated  switchgear (GIS) and gas-insulated lines (GIL) containing no sulfur  hexafluoride (SF6). 
National Grid plans to remove all SF6 from its fleet by  2050. In 2020, it embarked on LPT project that will replace ageing high-voltage  electricity cables and expand network capacity to meet the increasing  electricity demand. Considered to be one of the city’s largest engineering  projects since the 1960s, the LPT will span 32.5 kilometers via underground  tunnels in South London. 
Linxon is building Bengeworth Road substation for National  Grid to develop the LPT infrastructure. To support National Grid in its  transition to SF6-free solutions, Hitachi Energy will deliver 7 bays of its  EconiQ 420 kV GIS to enable the transmission of electricity over long distances  while eliminating SF6, in addition to EconiQ 420 kV GIL. The EconiQ  high-voltage portfolio is 100 percent as reliable as the conventional solutions  based on SF6. The installation is expected to commence by 2023.