#power transformer news


Zambia’s blackout caused by transformer fault

Zambia, Lusaka: A power failure that plunged most of Zambia into darkness at the beginning of last week was caused by a fault at a transformer in a substation in the north of the country, reports Bloomberg.

CG wins power equipment order in Paraguay

India, Mumbai: Avantha Group Company CG has signed a contract with the national power utility of Paraguay, Administración Nacional de Electricidad (ANDE), for the design, manufacturing, testing and supply of 245 kV, 72.5 kV and 23 kV switchgear equipment.

Jordan Transformer builds its first mobile substation

USA, Minnesota: Jordan Transformer, LLC, a Minnesota-based provider of transformer remanufacturing, repair and rewind services hit a manufacturing milestone in the past week having built and sold its first mobile substation, manufactured from scratch in Jordan, Minnesota.

EU anti-dumping tariffs on GOES imports revealed

European Union, Brussels: Referring to sources familiar with the European Commission proposal of the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imports of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) to be enforced next month, Reuters has revealed the countries and tariffs covered by the proposition.

Akron powers up with a new $2.4M substation

USA, Ohio: Ohio Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. has energized a new $2.4 million substation in West Akron to enhance customer service reliability and help meet future demand for electricity in the area.

60-ton transformer offloaded on Potash Mine Road

USA, New Mexico: A 60-ton power transformer has been offloaded at the site of a new substation on Potash Mine Road as part of the Carlsbad substation upgrade and a $53 million transmission line project in Eddy and Lea counties in New Mexico.

New editions of 2015 ANSI/NETA standards launched

USA, Michigan: NETA, the InterNational Electrical Testing Association and an ANSI Accredited standards developing organization, has launched new editions of the 2015 ANSI/NETA Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems (ANSI/NETA MTS-2015) and Standard for Certification of Electrical Testing Technicians (ANIS/NETA ETT-2015).

Siemens Weiz ships 4,000th transformer

Austria, Weiz: Celebrating the 110th anniversary of the transformer factory in Weiz, Siemens also marked the shipment of its 4,000th manufactured power transformer.

First Philec leads SE Asia amorphous transformers market

Philippines, Pasig: A Philippines’ manufacturer of distribution transformers First Philippine Electric Corp (First Philec), a subsidiary of First Philippine Holdings, sees itself as a leading Southeast Asian amorphous transformer manufacturer.

Exxelia USA acquires RAF Tabtronics LLC

USA, Florida: Exxelia USA CEO Richard Bergeron has announced the acquisition of RAF Tabtronics LLC, a designer and manufacturer of custom electromagnetic transformers, inductors, coils and power conversion assemblies.

Perry NPP back in service with new power transformer

USA, Ohio: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) announced its Perry Nuclear Power Plant in Perry, Ohio, has returned to service following a 9 March 2015 shutdown for refuelling and maintenance.

Transformer fire shuts down reactor at 3rd NPP in Taiwan

Taiwan, Taipei: One of the two reactors at Taiwan’s third nuclear power plant was shut down early today after a fire broke out in the plant’s non-nuclear zone, according to Taiwan Power Company (Taipower).

ABB to provide substations for wind farms in Brazil

Switzerland, Zurich: Brazilian renewables company Casa dos Ventos has awarded a contract worth around $30 million to ABB to provide substations and related power infrastructure enabling the efficient integration of power from two new wind complexes (comprising 13 wind farms) into the country’s transmission grid.

Alstom to build second new facility in Stafford

United Kingdom, Stafford: Alstom has announced plans for the creation of a second new facility in Redhill, Stafford, which will house Alstom’s High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) and Systems operations.

JCP&L invests $36M in Wharton substation expansion

USA, New Jersey: Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is expanding a substation in Wharton to accommodate new voltage-regulating equipment designed to help reinforce the electric system and enhance service reliability for customers, according to the company statement.

WEG S.A. acquires transformer business in South Africa

South Africa, Johannesburg: Brazilian power transformer manufacturer WEG S.A. has announced the acquisition of high voltage transformers, mini substations, switchgear manufacturing business and related services from TSS Transformers Ltd., a Heidelberg-based company in South Africa.