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January 8, 2014

Alstom displays its new T155·4ZO kV Gas-Insulated Substation: compact and smart grid ready...

 

Alstom displays its new T155·4ZO kV Gas-Insulated Substation: compact and smart grid ready...

Alstom Grid, a global leader in power transmission and smart grid technology, showcases a number of  technologies  and  innovations at  the  ELECRAMA  2014 -  one of the largest trade shows for electrical and electronics industry in Asia. Alstom  will  update  key industry  players  on  its  latest technologies  through,   product   demos,  'live'   models  and  briefings   - all  under  the  theme   of "Energising a smarter world... with Alstom".

The ELECRAMA  2014 exhibition  is organized  by the Indian  Electrical  and  Electronics  Manufacturers'   Association  (IEEMA),  and  takes  place in  BIECE, Bangalore, India between January  8 and 12, 2014.


Mr. Gregoire Poux-Guillaume, President of Alstom Grid and Brand Ambassador for ELECRAMA 2014, explained: "The Transmission sector in India is rapidly evolving  and requires the very latest global technologies to be produced locally. The industry has a lead role to play in driving India's economy at 9% GDP speed  - if not more.  In terms of technologies, we all are ready  for that great day and the journey to get there is not such a long one. This forum will enable us to embrace the debate and lead us all to achieve a common goal of getting the energy infrastructure ready for India's next chapter. "


Alstom  Grid  displayed  a  wide  spectrum  of  products, systems  and  services that  improve  energy efficiency  and  productivity   at  every stage of the  energy chain  - from  generation  to  end use. In addition  to  its strong  portfolio   of automation  technologies, Alstom  Grid also showcased  its  latest generation  of T1SS gas-insulated   substation   (GIS) designed  to  meet  the  future   challenges  of electrical networks up to 420 kV, 63 kA, S000/6300A.


The T155 substation is 40% more compact than its previous version with  a reduced footprint, and is easier to access at  ground  level,  easier to  transport  and  30% faster  to  erect. The reduced size is mainly  due to the single-chamber circuit-breaker  that  requires less energy to operate. The bays are manufactured,  assembled and tested in Alstom Grid's Chennai factory,  which  employs around 400 people.


With   this  product,  Alstom   sets  the  world   benchmark   in  digital   substations.   Embedded  digital monitoring  and control  functions communicate via the IEC 61850 protocol, making the solution fully digital with all  the following  benefits: interoperability, ease of configuration,   reliability, availability, real-time operation and enhanced communication capabilities.

Source: NSE

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