According to a recent LinkedIn post from Neara, the company has used its physics-enabled digital modelling technology to simulate the impact of 100 mph winds on more than 16,000 km of the U.K. power network. The analysis reportedly indicates that over one-third of the network could be at risk of outages during a severe nationwide storm.
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The post highlights growing concerns that increasingly frequent extreme weather events are putting ageing grid infrastructure in the U.K. and Europe under mounting strain. It also notes that utilities are working to improve resilience, while industry bodies such as the Energy Networks Association, Ofgem, ENTSO-E, and EU DSO Entity are emphasizing more proactive vulnerability testing.
Neara’s focus on physics-based digital modelling suggests a potential role in helping utilities identify weak points, prioritize grid hardening investments, and optimize maintenance and repair strategies. For investors, this positioning could create opportunities for Neara in resilience planning, regulatory-driven risk assessments, and broader grid-modernization initiatives as network operators seek data-driven tools to manage climate-related risks.

