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KONCAR generators and transformers in Swedish and Finnish hydropower plants |
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 | KONČAR – Generators and Motors has successfully carried out a trial run of its generator 6.2 MVA, 333 rpm produced for the hydropower plant Iggesund. The company signed a contract with Swedish company NEA Gruppen for production and delivery of generator, control over installation, testing and commissioning. KONČAR - Distribution and Special Transformers Inc. produced and delivered three generator power transformers of 50 MVA for Finnish company Pohjolan Voima Oy (PVO). Transformers will be implemented in a couple of dozen hydropower plants on the river Iijoki that are being reconstructed at the moment. |
After field testing and commissioning, KONČAR – Generators and Motors has successfully carried out a trial run of its generator 6.2 MVA, 333 rpm produced for the hydropower plant Iggesund currently being constructed. KONČAR signed a contract with Swedish company NEA Gruppen for production and delivery of generator, control over installation, testing and commissioning. For the same customer (and in this case a user Fortum Generation AB) KONČAR has delivered a power generator 10 MVA, 125 rpm, which is going to be built in the hydropower plant Eldforsen. On the Scandinavian market, KONČAR – Generators and Motors has been present for the last ten years. KONČAR - Distribution and Special Transformers Inc. produced and delivered three generator power transformers of 50 MVA for Finnish company Pohjolan Voima Oy (PVO). Produced transformers will be implemented in a couple of dozen hydropower plants on the river Iijoki that are being reconstructed at the moment. KONČAR – Generators and Motors is also involved in the same project, but with a separate contract. It's interesting to note that the projects for the Scandinavian market, mainly Sweden and Finland, will amount to 15% of this years total production plan. KONČAR - Distribution and Special Transformers has been present for the last thirty years on the Swedish market and for the last ten years on the Finnish market.  |