Adapting overhead lines in response to increasing temperatures in UK

Several energy transmission and distribution companies in the UK have begun to take the impact of increasing temperatures into consideration for the long-design of electricity distribution infrastructure. Rising temperatures can impact power lines by reducing their thermal rating (i.e. the maximum current allowed at a given temperature) and causing lines to sag to dangerous levels. By increasing the rated design temperature standard of overhead lines to accommodate projected temperature rises, transmission system operators can adapt to the increasing ambient temperatures experienced and projected throughout Europe.