AU$167.34 million power order for ABB


Tuesday, 24 October, 2017

AU$167.34 million power order for ABB

ABB has won an AU$167.34 million (£99 million) order to build the power transmission infrastructure for EDF Energy’s new Hinkley Point C power plant in the UK. The project in Somerset is expected to provide 7% of the country’s electricity from 2025.

As part of the contract, ABB will supply six 700 MVA generator transformers, six auxiliary transformers, 400 kV gas insulated switchgear, control and MicroScada systems as well as the transmission feeds to transfer power from the plant.

“This is a great opportunity to showcase ABB’s global expertise in executing large, complex and time-demanding projects,” said Claudio Facchin, president of ABB’s Power Grids division.

ABB’s Power Grids team in the UK will be responsible for the design, supply and installation of the power transmission infrastructure, including substations for two separate units that will feed 3200 megawatts of power produced by Hinkley Point C to the national grid. The plant will be capable of supplying around 6 million UK homes with electricity.

The project is said to create around 25,000 job opportunities and 1000 apprenticeships during construction, and is already one of Europe’s largest construction sites. Some 2000 people are working at the Somerset site every day.

Stuart Crooks, Hinkley Point C Managing Director, said: “We have signed over £9 billion of contracts and this major contract marks another significant step forward for the project. Hinkley Point C is bringing together companies and expertise from the UK, France and the world. Construction is fully underway and we remain firmly focused on what we need to deliver in the year ahead and beyond.

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