New MSCDN plant commissioned at Schwandorf substation

Germany, Schwandorf: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen has commissioned an MSCDN system at TenneT’s Schwandorf substation.

 


Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen TenneT commissioning

Image source: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen

Germany, Schwandorf: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen has commissioned an MSCDN system at TenneT’s Schwandorf substation.

The Schwandorf substation is the supply centre for the Upper Palatinate region and is currently being modernized during ongoing operations to make it fit for the energy transition. TenneT is investing a total of around €68 M in the Schwandorf substation, including €2.5 M in a new MSCDN system from Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen in Regensburg.

On Thursday, 6 October 2022, Tim Meyerjürgens, Managing Director of TenneT Germany, and Wilfried Breuer, Managing Director of Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, symbolically commissioned the new MSCDN plant.

“Every milestone reached and every partial commissioning helps us to achieve the ambitious climate policy goals of Bavaria, to integrate more renewables into the grid, to make supply security affordable, secure and sustainable, and also to make ourselves more and more independent of fossil fuels and electricity imports by using renewables. In implementing the energy transition, we are also dependent on innovative developments and the production of highly complex technology components. TenneT can draw on years of experience and know-how from Bavarian companies, such as here at the Schwandorf substation. That’s why not only grid expansion is taking place in Bavaria, but Bavarian industry is also benefiting from the energy transition,” said Tim Meyerjürgens.

 

Source: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen