Over the past five years, the Iberdrola Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub has grown rapidly, reaching a point where a distinct identity — the “GSGIH brand”— was established at the […]
Why it matters: Grid innovation hubs are corporate PR; your bottleneck is still the local DSO, not fancy branding.
Let’s be blunt: if you are an installer or a project developer, this announcement is essentially a press release about a press release. While Iberdrola and the Bizkaia Provincial Council celebrate their Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub (GSGIH), those of us in the field are still struggling with the basics: grid connection queues that last longer than a typical warranty period and DSOs who treat every 50kW commercial rooftop application like a nuclear power plant permit.
Why this isn't moving the needle for you
If you have an extra hour, don't read the PR circulars. Spend it lobbying your local grid operator for faster response times or finding an inverter brand with a support team that actually answers the phone. If a project isn't grid-ready, all the "smart grid innovation" in the world won't get your client's system commissioned. Keep your eyes on the P&L, not the corporate branding exercises.