three-phase transformer News
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Eaton Announces $54 Million Project to Expand Manufacturing Operations at Three Milwaukee-Area Plants
Power management company Eaton today announced a $54 million investment in its Waukesha-based Cooper Power Systems business. The project, which calls for expanding one facility and renovating two others, will help Eaton meet growing demand for its utility, commercial and industrial power distribution products and solutions. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is providing up to ...
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Eaton`s Innovative Fusing System Helps Solar and Wind Customers Dramatically Reduce Maintenance, Downtime to Maximize Energy Generation
Power management company Eaton announced overcurrent protection for three-phase, pad-mounted transformers up to 38 kilovolts (kV), which will enable customers to get their systems back online faster to generate power. Eaton’s Cooper PowerTM series overcurrent protection devices are designed to protect transformers from the impact of low and high-fault currents, providing a solution that ...
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Vanuatu seeks EPC contractor for Brenwe hydropower plant
The Vanuatu Project Management Unit (VPMU), on behalf of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management of the Pacific island state of Vanuatu, invites sealed bids by 31 May from engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors for the development of the 422 kW Brenwe hydropower plant on the island of Malekula, the second largest island of the archipelago. The run-of-river project, ...
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Riello UPS expands the NextEnergy range with the new 600 kVA model
Riello UPS, a brand of the Riello Elettronica group, a global player among the top five companies in the world in the production of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), announces the release of the new 600 kVA model of the NextEnergy (NXE) range. Once again, the Italian company expands the NextEnergy range to power increasingly large critical loads such as Data Centers, Colocation, transport, ...
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