WEG supplies transformers for ice cream industry
The transformers will be used in the substation and will support increased production capacity and play an important role in the company’s electrical infrastructure.
The transformers will be used in the substation and will support increased production capacity and play an important role in the company’s electrical infrastructure.
WEG has announced the supply of a mobile substation in the state of Amapá, Brazil.
The installed capacity will increase to 1800 MVA, sufficient to supply approximately 3,240,000 residences.
WEG S.A. has announced that it will invest R$1.2 billion ($244.5 million) over the next three years, to expand transformer production capacity in Brazil, Mexico and Colombia.
WEG supplies special transformers for a South African solar farm.
Brazil, Santa Catarina: A mixed transmission line is to connect Biguaçu to Florianópolis Island with a substation provided by WEG.
Four transformers and six shunt reactors with a voltage of 500 kV will be supplied to the northern region of Colombia in the second half of 2022.
Brazil: Klabin, the largest producer and exporter of paper for packaging and paper packaging in Brazil, started a new investment cycle with the Puma II Project.
Algeria, Hassi Messaoud: Earlier this year, Aïmene Benabderrahmane, the Algerian Prime Minister, inaugurated the new oil separation and compression centre “Upside North”.
Brazil, Três Barras: In June 2021, WEG completed the supply of the WestRock Paper Mill Expansion Project, in Três Barras, state of Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Brazil: WEG was elected the second most innovative company in Brazil by the Valor Inovação 2021 Directory.
Brazil: Concerned with the growing demand for electric energy, WEG invests into technological innovations that bring efficient and ecological solutions.
Columbia, Barranquilla: With the expansion of the energy distribution capacity, the seven transformers will provide more comfort and safety to the population.
Brazil, Jaguarari: WEG´s expertise provided a significant reduction for the mine’s ambient temperature.
Russia, Novosibirsk: WRU is proud to announce that it is increasing its footprint in the country by opening another office located in Novosibirsk.
Brazil, Itajubá: With a 11.800 m² manufacturing site and a workforce of 350 employees, the company is internationally recognized for its products and services technology.
USA, Missouri, Washington: Equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, modern processes and handling systems, the new plant had an investment of $17 M.
South Africa: The unit was scheduled to ship in May of this year and estimated to arrive within 60 days.
Chile, Antofagasta: With discontinuation of coal power plants in the country by 2040, renewable sources become a key step in reaching a sustainable energy grid.
Brazil, Simão Filho: Manufacturing vegetable oil transformers proves WEG’s commitment to the environment.
Brazil, São Paulo: The supplied equipment will serve as stand-by for the 4 transformers in the synchronous compensator system.
Consisting of two identical machines, this supply package plays a fundamental role for the development of the region.
Mexico, Mexico City: WEG, Brazilian electric engineering company, was awarded an order for the supply of 241 transformers.
Brazil: Electric equipment and transformer manufacturer WEG will supply a power transformer 275 MVA, 525 kV transformer for the 207 MW Santa Vitoria do Palmar wind complex in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state.
Brazil: Brazilian transformer manufacturer WEG has been upgrading nine 550 kV single-phase transformer following the contract signed with the electric utility company Copel.
The South African electrical equipment supplier and manufacturer Zest WEG, part of Brazilian WEG Group, is looking for more acquisitions in Africa, having recently completed a transaction to buy TSS Transformers, which increases the range and scale of transformers on offer from the company.
Brazil, Santa Catarina: WEG has announced the acquisition of Transformadores Suntec S.A.S., a Columbian power transformer manufacturer based in Medellin.
Paraguay: The National Electricity Administration (ANDE) has acquired the first 80 MVA three-phase transformer within the national grid improvement programme.