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    Siemens deploys the world's largest grid stabilization technology solution in India

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
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    German industrial automation giant Siemens India, the local arm of German industrial automation giant Siemens, announced that it has deployed the world's largest grid stabilization technology solution
    in Rujla, Orissa.

    Siemens deploys the world's largest grid stabilization technology solution in India

    A 400 kV static synchronous compensator used in a local substation operated by the Indian Power Grid Corporation is already operational
    .

    Siemens manufactures the basic equipment for the technical solution at its plant in Goa and completes the project within 22 months
    .

    Static synchronous compensators regulate transmission changes based on grid conditions, providing reliable power
    with stable voltage and frequency for users connected to the network.

    "We are pleased that the static synchronous compensator for the Rujira substation has been put into service
    ahead of schedule.
    This will improve the stability and availability
    of the grid in the eastern region.
    IS Jha, chairman and general manager of Power Grids India, said
    .

    This is the first order for static synchronous compensators commissioned by Siemens and is the latest technology solution
    in flexible AC transmission systems deployed in India.

    German industrial automation giant Siemens India, the local arm of German industrial automation giant Siemens, announced that it has deployed the world's largest grid stabilization technology solution
    in Rujla, Orissa.

    Power grid

    Siemens deploys the world's largest grid stabilization technology solution in India

    Siemens deploys the world's largest grid stabilization technology solution in India

    A 400 kV static synchronous compensator used in a local substation operated by the Indian Power Grid Corporation is already operational
    .

    Siemens manufactures the basic equipment for the technical solution at its plant in Goa and completes the project within 22 months
    .

    Static synchronous compensators regulate transmission changes based on grid conditions, providing reliable power
    with stable voltage and frequency for users connected to the network.

    "We are pleased that the static synchronous compensator for the Rujira substation has been put into service
    ahead of schedule.
    This will improve the stability and availability
    of the grid in the eastern region.
    IS Jha, chairman and general manager of Power Grids India, said
    .

    This is the first order for static synchronous compensators commissioned by Siemens and is the latest technology solution
    in flexible AC transmission systems deployed in India.

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