Assetcool
Paul Ross serves as the Head of Software at Assetcool since September 2024, overseeing software engineering, system architecture, and programming efforts. Paul previously held the same title at hyperTunnel from June 2022 to February 2024, and has extensive experience including roles as Principal Software Engineer at ONI and Senior Software Engineer (Technical Lead) at hyperTunnel, along with software architecture for GPR processing. Additional roles include Senior Staff Algorithms and Software Development Engineer at Sense Photonics and Research Engineer positions at Optos and Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems. Paul’s educational background includes an EngD in Optics and Photonics from Heriot-Watt University, an MSc in High Performance Computing from The University of Edinburgh, a PGDip in Numerical Analysis, and a BSc hons in Applied Mathematics from the University of Dundee.
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AssetCool has developed a technology which increases the performance of electricity networks while reducing energy losses, cost and emissions all at the same time. Bringing together recent advances in nanotechnology and coating formulation we have developed a novel photonic coating to solve the problem of conductor thermal rating by passively cooling overhead power lines. The solution works in two ways. The technology simultaneously reflects over 90% of solar radiation whilst increasing the amount of heat that escapes from overhead power lines. The main benefits include: Up to 45% increase current carrying capacity compared to conventional conductors Reduction in power losses and CO2 emissions by up to 30%; the coating on a conductor rated for the same ampacity can reduce power losses due to the conductor having lower resistance, in turn reducing the carbon footprint of the transmission asset. Reduction in corrosion; the outer coating is inherently corrosion resistant and can protect the outer conductor strands from degradation in harsh environments. Significant OPEX and CAPEX financial savings; increasing the overhead line static thermal rating reduces the need to install new assets to cope with increasing demand.