Saturday, February 28, 2009

Power supply contract protects steel production


ABB has won a US $28 million contract for equipment to provide a new steel plant in Turkey with the reliable power supply needed to ensure high-quality production.
The project is the largest single private investment in the iron and steel industry in Turkey and will have the capacity to produce 2.5 million tons of hot flat-rolled products and 1.2 million tons of cold-rolled products.

The plant will also produce galvanising steel, dyed sheet steel and rolled steel.
ABB will supply technology including a Static Var Compensator (SVC), which compensates for fluctuations in the voltage and current of power supplies that can harm production quality in industrial plants.

The contract was awarded by MMK-Atakas, a joint partnership between Atakas Metallurgy and Port Management (Turkey) and Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK), a Russian company.

"This is an excellent example of 'one-stop' shopping", said Peter Leupp, Head of ABB's Power Systems division.

"The technical support provided by ABB experts in the initial phase proved extremely worthwhile for the customer and we collaborated closely on the development of a tailored solution".

The order includes transformers, high and medium-voltage switchgear, a substation Scada (supervisory control and data acquisition) system and FACTS (flexible AC transmission system).

In addition to the SVC system, ABB will supply four 155MVA power transformers, a 380/34.5kV complete turnkey switchyard and a 72.5kV open switch yard.

The company will also supply and install medium-voltage panels along with the Scada and communications system.

The initial phase of the project is scheduled to be operational by 1st, April 2009.

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