11/9/2023 0 Comments Abb power grids![]() ![]() ![]() This comprises Hitachi ABB Power Grids’ industry-leading Station Automation System (SAS) with MicroSCADA X, Relion 670 series Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) for enhanced asset protection as well as advanced communication and security systems. This substation also includes extensive digital technology offering, enabling data collection and sharing, resulting in fast decision-making support to operators in critical situations. The compact design of Hitachi ABB Power Grids’ GIS solution, together with the digitalized design of the automation system, enables a reduction of up to 70 percent in space compared to a conventional air-insulated switchgear substation, it said. The project brief emphasized safety, eco-efficiency and a compact footprint, in addition to enhancing the substation design and operations through digitalization. “We are committed to streamlining through digitalization, to simplify control and operation, while minimizing our physical and environmental footprint and reducing operational expenditure.” “With a growing population and associated electrification demands, Stjørdal requires increased power capacity and a rock-solid grid, now and for the future,” said Tensio chief executive Trygve Kvernland. “Our collaboration with Tensio TN on this project exemplifies this approach and we are very excited to be piloting this new and innovative solution to help facilitate a stronger, smarter and greener grid in the Stjørdal area.” “Working closely with customers to create and deliver effective, environmentally-friendly solutions is of strategic importance to us,” said Hitachi ABB Power Grids grid integration unit MD Niklas Persson. was formally registered on June 30 but announced on July 1marking exactly one year since Hitachi and ABB closed their 11. Hitachi ABB Power Grids said this was in line with its commitment to work with alternative eco-efficient gasses to reduce carbon footprint. Hitachi ABB Power Grids’ name change to Hitachi Energy Ltd. Press release Hitachi ABB Power Grids here.The compay’s substation solution includes an eco-efficient gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), with AirPlus™ gas, replacing the industry standard sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), with fiber optic cables instead of traditional copper cables, where possible. During the last two years we have been building our success story and now we can share it with Hitachi as the new parent partner, and still enjoy passed experiences and support from ABB and SNC-Lavalin”, says Frédéric Tréfois, CEO of Linxon. Power Grids division The Power Grids division is the world’s leading supplier of power and automation products, systems and service solutions across the power value chain of generation, transmission and distribution enabling a stronger, smarter and greener grid. We are unique, being a single point of contact for the clients combining accumulated knowhow of key-suppliers and contractors so that customers benefit from efficient solutions, increased industrial productivity and a lower environmental impact. “I am confident that the shift in parent partnerships will be of great benefit for us. From a business perspective, nothing has changed in the new set-up, where Linxon combines Hitachi ABB Power Grids (former ABB Power Grids) deep technological knowledge with SNC-Lavalin’s project management expertise into a company dedicated to substations. It was set up in September 2018, to take over from ABB the business of delivering turnkey electrical AC substation projects. Market key Players: Hitachi ABB Power Grids, TBEA, Siemens, China XD Group, SGB-SMIT, Mitsubishi Electric Group, Baoding Tianwei Group Tebian ElectricCo., Ltd, Jiangsu Huapeng Group Co., Ltd. Linxon is an independent company whose shareholders were SNC-Lavalin and ABB. The interest in Linxon is now carried on by Hitachi ABB Power Grids. As well, our Linxon logotype tagline will be converted to Linxon, a Hitachi ABB Power Grids & SNC-Lavalin company, to honor our parent partners. ![]() The contract was awarded by Holmbergs EL AB who will deliver the project to public transport operator, Svealandstrafiken AB. The new name of the joint venture company is Hitachi ABB Power Grids. National Grid and Hitachi ABB Power Grids focused the study on a major northeast metro region in the United States, seeking to understand how differences in fleet locations, use patterns, fleet sizes, and other factors impact fleet operators’ charging needs. Hitachi ABB Power Grids (which is set to become Hitachi Energy since October 2021) announced that it has won an order to supply its Grid-eMotion Fleet smart-charging infrastructure solution to the city. This Joint Venture expands existing partnership and strengthens Power Grids as a global infrastructure leader with enhanced access to markets and financing. The transaction is now complete as of July 1, 2020. The divestment of ABB Power Grids to Hitachi was announced in December 2018. ![]()
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