TERNA and RTE award $300M contract for HVDC VSC converter stations

France: Alstom has been awarded a contract worth over €300 million by TERNA Rete Italia, a company fully owned by TERNA, the Italian electricity transmission system operator, and Réseau de Transport d’Électricité (RTE), its French counterpart, to build two High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) converter stations for the transmission link between France and Italy.

High voltage R&D looking for answers to new technical challenges

Czech Republic, Pilsen: The high voltage community gathered in Pilsen, Czech Republic at the 19th ISH International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering discussed major changes in the high voltage industry which are driving research and development efforts around the globe.

Transformer fire caused widespread power cuts across Jakarta

Indonesia, Jakarta: Large areas of Jakarta and Tangerang were left without electricity for several hours on Wednesday afternoon after a transformer caught fire at a substation in Kembangan, West Jakarta, state power company PLN said.

CG to supply transformers to Korea’s electric utility

India, Mumbai: Avantha Group Company CG has secured an order for 365 kV and 154 kV capacitive voltage transformers from Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), the largest electric utility of South Korea responsible for 93% of Korea`s electricity generation.

Electro Rent Europe appoints key personnel to new UK office

United Kingdom, London: Electro Rent Europe, a subsidiary of Electro Rent, a global provider of rental test equipment to numerous end-markets, including the transformers market, has announces the appointment of two industry experts to key positions within its new UK office.

China to invest $315 billion in power distribution network

China, Beijing: China is planning to invest at least $315 billion (2 trillion yuan) in the construction of its power distribution network during 2015-2020, including an investment of $471 million (300 billion yuan) in 2015, according to an action plan on power distribution network construction and transformation for 2015-2020 released by the National Energy Administration on Monday.

Pakistan’s CDWP approves Sahiwal power evacuation project

Pakistan, Islamabad: Pakistan’s Central Development Working Party (CDWP) has approved the project of evacuation of power from the proposed 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant near the city of Sahiwal to upcountry load centres.

Umeme seals deal with ABB to build new substation

Uganda, Kampala: Umeme Ltd., the largest electric utility in Uganda, has entered into an agreement with ABB Uganda Limited and Babcon Uganda Ltd to build a new 40 MVA medium volt substation at Kira Town Council, Namugongo.

3M introduces new liquid transformer insulation

USA, Minnesota: 3M has launched new insulation for high-temperature, oil-filled distribution transformers designed to increase transformer overload capabilities and provide size reduction opportunities.

Electroshield launches International Engineering Centre in Samara

Russia, Samara: Electroshield – TM Samara, Russian transformer and electrical equipment manufacturer, has inaugurated its new International Engineering Centre in Samara, with an aim to become more competitive in the fields of electrical engineering and technology.

British transformer manufacturer creates new job opportunities

United Kingdom, Yorkshire: Winder Power Ltd, British manufacturer of power and distribution transformers is aiming to expand and grow its Leeds-based operations, creating 20 new employment opportunities, according to British media.

Eaton to supply power equipment for $1B MGM National Harbor project

USA, Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh-based power management company Eaton will supply critical power distribution equipment and engineering services for the MGM National Harbor, a 93,000-square metre destination resort on the Potomac River in Prince George’s County, Maryland, the company announced in the press release.

NGCP energizes two new transformers in Luzon

The Philippines, Manila: The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has commissioned two new power transformers, improving its transmission services in two provinces in Luzon, the country’s largest and most populous island.