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New High Voltage Hybrid Switchgear For Offshore Wind Was Made By Hitachi-ABB Company

Photo from Magnuscmd website just for show offshore wind

Hitachi ABB Power Grids has launched a new high voltage 72.5 kV hybrid switchgear (Model PASS M00-Wind) for offshore wind application which is the first-of-its-kind to enable the collection grid between the wind towers to operate at a higher voltage level.

About Pass M00-Wind Switchgear:

PASS M00 – Wind is 72.5 kV compact hybrid switchgear specifically designed for wind turbine applications. It fits inside the wind turbine and can withstand vibrations and sudden movements in harsh environments to provide maximum safety for wind park operators. The switchgear comes with a digital motor drive and local control cabinet with built-in intelligence for monitoring and diagnostics. The digital protection and control relay provide smooth integration into substation automation systems through IEC 61850 interface.

The switchgear offers real-time simulation for proactive management of the life cycle of the asset and remote service intervention.

PASS M00 wind switchgear

Photo from HITACHI-ABB power grid website just for show (72.5 kV PASS M00-Wind hybrid switchgear)

Hybrid Switchgear PASSM00-wind place of use for the first time:

This innovative solution will be installed at China’s first 66 kV offshore wind farm, Huadian Yuhuan Phase 1 to optimize the energy landscape in the Yangtze River Delta. Hitachi ABB Power Grids will supply 22 units of PASS M00 – Wind to Dongfang Electric Wind Power Co. Ltd., a leading wind turbine manufacturer in China.

China is heading towards an “energy revolution” to embrace a cleaner, high-efficiency, and digital technologies. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts China will account for 40 percent of global renewable capacity by 2024.

Scheduled for completion at the end of 2021, Huadian Yuhuan Phase 1 will supply 770 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity to power approximately 240,000 households in the Zhejiang province per annum.

This decreases the use of fossil fuels by reducing around 584,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, equivalent to more than 12,600 passenger vehicles driven for one year.

“Our technology is contributing to the integration of renewable energy and reducing carbon footprint,” said Markus Heimbach, Managing Director of the High Voltage Products business in Hitachi ABB Power Grids Company. “We are committed to the future of sustainable energy and are well-positioned to support the energy transition by enabling a stronger, smarter and greener grid”.

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