Hyosung wins Norway transformer order
Hyosung Heavy Industries has secured a 330 billion won ($240 million) deal to supply 420 kV high-voltage transformers to Norway’s electricity agency Statnett.
Hyosung Heavy Industries has secured a 330 billion won ($240 million) deal to supply 420 kV high-voltage transformers to Norway’s electricity agency Statnett.
The deal is worth over €14 million.
Dalekovod’s offer has been selected in a tender for the construction of a new 420 kV line in Norway.
Croatian power transmission equipment manufacturer Dalekovod has disclosed a closure of a new agreement with Statnett.
Norway: GE’s Grid Solutions business has completed a three-month trial of its Static Var Compensator (SVC) upgrade at two substations belonging to Statnett.
Croatia, Zagreb: Končar Power Transformers on 21 August announced a delivery of a transformer unit to Statnett.
Norway’s Statnett , Sweden’s Svenska Kraftnat, Finland’s Fingrid and Denmark’s Energinet plan to invest more than $16.6 B combined in their grids until 2028.
GE’s Grid Solutions business announced its most recent Flexible AC Transmission System contract win in an ongoing collaboration with Statnett.
Switzerland, Zurich: ABB has won an order worth around $30 million from Norwegian transmission system operator Statnett SF to supply power transformers that will help increase the capacity of the country’s central power grid, bolstering its energy security and ability to transmit more renewable energy.