
Hitachi Energy’s $200 M for transformer operations in Brazil
Hitachi Energy has announced an investment of over $200 million to significantly enhance its operations in Brazil.
Hitachi Energy has announced an investment of over $200 million to significantly enhance its operations in Brazil.
Switzerland, Zürich: Hitachi Energy will deliver China’s first SF6-free 420 kV dead tank breaker (DTB) to the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC). This marks…
Hitachi Energy has launched a new technology which could help tackle sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) emissions, 80% of which come from the power sector.
Hitachi Energy has signed a framework agreement with Svenska kraftnät, which carries out investments to strengthen the Swedish grid and enable the energy transition.
Hitachi Energy announced the appointment of Lorena Dellagiovanna as a Director of the Board.
Hitachi Energy has announced an investment of over €80 million ($87 million) to expand its transformer operations in Spain.
The four German transmission system operators are launching an innovation partnership with industrial partners Siemens Energy, GE Vernova and Hitachi Energy.
Hitachi Energy Canada has received $30 million (CAD) to support the establishment of a HVDC simulation center and to upgrade a transformer factory.
The first phase of the project is set to start operating in July 2025, with the interconnection allowing the exchange of up to 3000 MW of power by early 2026.
The GOB+ can be used to upgrade existing bushings or new installations, which can also be customizable on request.
TenneT has signed a framework agreement with three partners for the supply of 110 kV and 150 kV GIS installations.
The technology will enable a reliable electricity supply in the town of Maasbracht and remove sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas.
The company marked a technology milestone for the introduction of a 66 kV class air-forced water-cooling transformers for nacelle offshore wind applications.
The investments will help the company to meet customers’ commitments and market demand.
The project, names Sa.Co.I.3, aims to make the electricity system more efficient, reliable, and sustainable.
The link will use advanced converter technology at both ends to stabilize and integrate renewables into the grid, a first for Australia.
The 168 MVA transformer can be quickly deployed, enabling the company to resolve outages in the event of a damaged transformer.
James Zhao will join Hitachi Energy’s Executive Team, bringing extensive electrification and industry expertise and deep knowledge of power grids in China.
The transformer came from Hitachi Energy’s facility in Bad Honnef, Germany.
The official launch happened at CWIEME Berlin 2024.
Norbert Beatrix, Transformers business leader in Europe, shares his impressions about CWIEME 2024 and insights into the company’s recently announced investments in the region.
The framework agreement stipulates how Hitachi Energy and Aibel’s projects with RWE will be handled.
The agreement will provide service solutions for the SunZia Transmission HVDC link, currently under construction.
This contract, with a total amount of €4.5 billion, marks an acceleration in the development of offshore farms.