Mitsubishi Electric to build MVDC development facility

Japan, Tokyo: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will be investing over $41 million into building a development and demonstration facility for middle voltage direct current (MVDC) distribution at its Power Distribution System Centre in Marugame, Japan.

China Steel to file first local anti-dumping lawsuit

China, Beijing: China Steel Corp, the nation’s largest steelmaker announced that it was preparing to lodge anti-dumping lawsuits against Chinese and South Korean peers to protect its interests.

Chinese State Grid may bid for ABB’s Power Grids business

China, Beijing: The Chinese state grid operator’s hunt for $50 billion in overseas assets makes it a potential bidder for ABB’s power grids business in what would be another step toward creating a global energy internet.

New Large Power Transformers Market report available

United Kingdom, London: A new report titled “Large Power Transformers Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 – 2020” has been made available.

Siemens to invest €1B in India and create 4,000 jobs

India, New Delhi: During his visit to New Delhi, Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser announced the company will invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in India in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.

Egypt and Saudi Arabia build electricity interconnection line

Egypt, Cairo: Three international companies will present their technical proposals to the Egyptian and Saudi Arabian ministries of electricity next month, in a bid to build three transformer stations to create an electrical interconnection project between the two countries.

Ameren installs 345 kV transformer to increase service reliability

USA, Missouri: A $15 million expansion of the Bland substation north of Owensville, Missouri has been underway, with an aim to increase reliability of service to residents in Gasconade County and five surrounding counties served by Ameren Missouri.

MR invests €24M into new logistics centre

Germany, Regensburg: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen (MR), a Germany-based company active in power engineering, has made a €24 million investment into the new material management centre in Haslbach.

ABB lowers targets, downsizes and regroups its power business

ABB has announced major reorganization of the company business into four divisions, with its entire power business grouped into a new Power Grids division. While the new strategy sets lower targets and implies further job cuts, the new management comes under pressure from shareholders to meet the set expectations.

GE wins EU approval for its $14 billion Alstom deal

Belgium, Brussels: General Electric has won EU approval for its €12.4 billion ($13.9 billion) acquisition of Alstom’s power business after agreeing to sell some of the French company’s turbine assets to Italian rival Ansaldo Energia.

Angolan state in ownership of 26% of Efacec Power Solutions

Angola, Luanda: The Angolan State owns 26 percent of Efacec Power Solutions after the Angolan President authorised the National Electricity Distribution Company (ENDE) to buy 40 percent of Winterfell Industries, Macauhub reports.

US Commerce finds that Korean transformers were dumped in US

USA, New York: The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a preliminary determination that two Korean producers of large power transformers have been dumping their products in the U.S., according to a notice issued last week.

MOESK boosts power capacity in the north east of Moscow

Russia, Moscow: Moscow United Electric Grid Company (MOESK) is performing a large-scale reconstruction of the 220 kV Sviblovo substation in the north-eastern part of Moscow, with the introduction of new transformers and 220 kV gas-insulated switchgear.

CG wins three-year maintenance contract from ERDF

India, Mumbai: Crompton Greaves Ltd has been awarded with a three-year contract by the French distribution network operator Électricité Réseau Distribution France (ERDF) to provide maintenance and repair services to 4,500 power transformers.

NGCP aims to build the strongest power grid in Asia

Philippines, Nueva Vizcaya: The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has set up an additional 75 MVA power transformer in its substation in Bayambong, Nueva Vizcaya, to meet the load requirements of the mining projects in the province.

New transformer monitoring unit monitors several pumps at once

United Kingdom, Dorset: Accurate Controls Ltd, Dorset based manufacturer of specialist instrumentation to the power generation and distribution industry, has launched a new transformer monitoring unit that can track the performance of multiple pumps and fans individually rather than as one single system.