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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