Aggreko: Grid Code Compliance (GCC)
What is Grid Code Compliance?
Aggreko has achieved this certification for its gas-fuelled electrical generation equipment in several EU countries.
Regulatory framework and certification
These codes are defined by the Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/631 of 14 April 2016, establishing a network code on requirements for grid connection of generators (RfG). Additionally, the UK's Energy System Operator (ESO) and other local authorities in EU member states have tailored these regulations to meet local needs.
The RfG outlines a unified set of requirements for grid connection compliance, enforced across all ENTSO-E member countries and the UK. Its primary goals are to facilitate ‘Union-wide’ trade in electricity, ensure system security, facilitate integration of renewable energy sources, increase competition, and optimise network and resource efficiency for consumer benefit (ref (EU) 2016/631 (3)).
Technical specifications and categories
The RfG categorises power-generating modules by their voltage level and maximum capacity at the grid connection point, classifying them into Types A, B, C, and D. Each category has specific technical requirements, such as voltage and frequency stability, and, for certain categories, the capability to 'ride-through' network faults, ensuring continued operation even after the power system has been disturbed or a fault is seen somewhere on the system.
As the categories progress from A to D, the requirements become more demanding, requiring higher levels of capability and compliance.
Aggreko’s certification process
Aggreko has undergone testing, certification, and advisory consultancy, to certify its gas generating equipment according to specific national regulations, and we continue to grow this capability across more areas in Europe.
To date, Aggreko has delivered complex grid connected projects across Romania and Ireland, with projects in Germany to be delivered in 2025.