Nepal: Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Company, a subsidiary of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and the developer of the Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Project, has completed construction of over 80 percent of the 220 kV Gongor-Khimti Transmission Line Project, reports Kathmandu Post.
Russia: FESCO Transportation Group (FESCO) has transported three power transformers from Novorossiysk, a port city on the Black Sea, to the installation sites at the Moscow central heating and power plants (CHPP).
A Market research company Frost & Sullivan announced the release of its Global Power Industry Outlook report, which forecasts the solar and wind sources of energy to dominate power generation additions through to 2021
Egypt is working on power connection projects with Cyprus and Greece, which will see the country’s electricity network interconnect with the power grid in Europe.
The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has commissioned and handed over to Ikeja distribution company two injection substations located at Amikanle and Abule Taylor in Lagos.
ABB has unveiled a new power transformer at the 2018 Hanover Fair, which, according to the company, will be the world’s first integrated solution for digitally enabled power transformers.
UAE, Dubai: According to HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), DEWA’s five-year investment strategy is to invest $22 billion over the next five years in the energy infrastructure to meet the energy needs of the Emirate.
VINCI Energies has won the Société d’Electricité du Sénégal (SENELEC) contract to install five new extra high voltage transformer stations, nearly 200 km of overhead and underground EHV transmission lines, and over 100 distribution substations in various parts of the country and a regional load dispatch centre.
Germany: The most powerful high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) transformer began its journey from the transformer factory in Nuremberg, Germany, to China.
The government of Tanzania has received financing from the African Development Bank (AfDB) towards the cost of the regional Rusumo Falls Hydropower Transmission line component.
USA, Arizona: Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) and Southline Transmission will jointly develop a 579 km transmission line project that will stretch between southern New Mexico and southern Arizona.
Switzerland: ABB will supply an 800 MVA phase-shifting transformer to the Swiss transmission system operator, Swissgrid, for the Mühleberg substation located in the central part of the country.
South Africa: Johannesburg-based Trafo Power Solutions will supply fit-for-purpose dry-type transformers to Alphamin Resources’ Bisie tin mine located in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in a fast track project that will see the complete solution manufactured in 12 weeks.
Kenya, Nairobi: After many parts of the country suffered a six-hour blackout at the start of the year due to a technical fault in the central fields of Dandora-Nairobi North, Kenya’s Energy Cabinet Secretary, Charles Keter, revealed the steps to be taken to help prevent such widespread outages in the future.
In January 2018, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) increased the transmission capacity of its grid by 1,400 MW by commissioning new power transformers across the country.
India, Mumbai: Transrail Lighting Limited, an Indian power transmission and distribution company, has won substation and railway electrification orders worth $62 million, which are now in the execution stage.
Oman, Muscat: Larsen and Toubro in Oman has awarded Siemens with a contract for the supply of four shunt reactors to the Oman Electricity Transmission Company.
South Africa: The Eskom Board has decided to rotate current executives in the role of Interim Group Chief Executive to ensure exposure, and announced the appointment of Sean Maritz, Eskom’s CIO and group executive for information technology, as the Interim Group Chief Executive with immediate effect.
Gerhard Sturm, the founder and co-owner of ebm-papst Group, a German manufacturer of fans and motors, will transfer his membership in the ebm-papst Group advisory board to his son, Ralf Sturm, on 1 August 2017.