ZURICH, Switzerland — ABB has won an order worth around $40 million in the United States, from Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G), New Jersey’s largest utility, to supply Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) to two substations and help strengthen grid reliability. The order was booked in the third quarter of 2015.
The substations are part of PSE&G’s program to protect and strengthen utility substations against increasingly frequent severe weather occurrences and enable reliable and resilient energy delivery.
Hillsdale substation in Bergen County is a 50-year-old air-insulated switchgear (AIS) facility that will be upgraded to protect the infrastructure and prevent power outages for residents during severe weather. The conversion of Jackson Road AIS substation in Passaic County to GIS will allow for increased capacity without expanding the substation footprint. GIS technology was chosen due to its robustness, reliability and significantly smaller footprint compared to conventional AIS.
“ABB’s highly compact advanced GIS technology will strengthen the state’s transmission network and help deliver reliable power to the people of New Jersey,” said Giandomenico Rivetti, head of ABB’s High Voltage business, a part of the company’s Power Products division. “Leveraging technology to improve existing power networks and improve power supplies to consumers is a key focus area of our Next Level strategy.”
ABB’s order scope includes design, supply and commissioning of 420 kilovolt (kV) GIS type ELK-3, a compact and modular GIS solution in which key components including breakers, switches, contacts and conductors are protected with insulating gas. Furthermore, the compactness of this technology enables substations to be accommodated within buildings, further enhancing protection in harsh weather conditions.
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