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ABB to supply microgrid supports to Jamaica

ABB will supply an ABB Ability™ enabled microgrid and storage system to help integrate renewable solar and wind energy into the large tropical island’s power supply, reducing the need for fossil fuels and lowering the carbon footprint. ABB is a pioneer in microgrids, which because of their size and power are ideal for remote locations like islands, which cannot easily be connected to main power grids.

Ms Emanuel DaRosa, JPS President and CEO said that This is one of the most significant projects to be undertaken by Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd, this year and will be a model for other countries in the Caribbean and beyond. ABB’s innovative technology will enable us to leverage clean renewables into our energy mix while securing grid stability and ensuring reliable power supply to consumers.”

Located about 500 miles southeast of Cuba, the island’s hotels, restaurants and homes rely heavily on imported fossil fuel, which is costly and subject to volatile prices. A popular tourist destination, Jamaica’s population of three million surges by an additional two million visitors at peak times each year.

As part of an ambitious initiative to integrate more renewable sources into its energy mix, JPS has incorporated about 160 MW of renewable energy into the power grid, accounting for about one quarter of its total generation capacity.

ABB’s 24.5 megawatt microgrid facility and energy storage system will enable power availability when solar and wind sources are interrupted due to cloud cover, reduced wind or other factors. “This innovative solution reinforces ABB’s position as a partner of choice in enabling a stronger, smarter and greener grid” said Claudio Facchin, president of ABB’s Power Grids division.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB wins contract to equip two next-generation shuttle tankers with future-proof solutions

ABB wins order from Samsung Heavy Industries to equip two new shuttle tankers, contracted to the world’s largest offshore operator Statoil ASA, with a comprehensive scope of future-proof solutions expected to deliver better efficiency and lower emissions than any comparable tanker. The two specialist DP2 offshore loading shuttle tankers will feature an extensive range of ABB’s power and automation solutions, including the award-winning power distribution system Onboard DC GridTM, tailored to the needs of the next generation of vessels. The power system is highly configurable and especially well suited to the integration of variable speed generators, energy storage and new energy sources such as fuel cells.

Shuttle tanker illustration
The two twin-skeg 125,000 DWT vessels will be delivered by the South Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries in 2019. Ordered by AET, one of the world’s leading petroleum and chemical tanker owners and operators, these vessels will transport oil from the Statoil fields on the Norwegian and UK continental shelves to land-based terminals.

“These state-of-the art tankers will have a service life of up to 30 years, operating in the harsh winter conditions of the North Sea. They need to be robust, competitive, capable of meeting anticipated environmental regulations and prepared for new energy sources. With ABB’s solutions on board, these tankers will be future-proofed for technology and regulations for the years to come,” said Juha Koskela, Managing Director, ABB Marine & Ports.

ABB’s integrated power and automation solutions will play a key role in ensuring that AET’s new vessels achieve high fuel efficiency. A shuttle tanker of similar tonnage would normally use 8,000-9,000 tons of fuel a year, while ABB’s solution can contribute to annual fuel savings of up to 1,000 tons.

The vessels will also enjoy the benefits of having the ABB Ability™ Marine Remote Diagnostic System on board. The system will allow reducing on-call visits of service engineers up to 70%, and maintenance costs up to 50%, all while increasing the safety and reliability through extended and predictive monitoring.

Future shuttle tanker concept
The power system on board will be controlled by ABB’s integrated Power and Energy Management System (PEMS), which will enable generators to run at variable speeds in the optimal way. This contrasts with traditional AC systems, where generators run at fixed maximum speed irrespective of the power demand on board, leading to excessive engine wear and poor fuel efficiency at lower loads.

Together with PEMS, ABB’s Integrated Control and Monitoring System will enable the crew to operate the vessels’ steaming and DP operations at the lowest possible specific fuel consumption.

The main and auxiliary engines of the tankers will have the dual-fuel option, which will allow them to operate on liquefied natural gas (LNG), as well as traditional fuel.

Twin two-stroke engines will act as the main source for all power utilizing the Onboard DC Grid shaft generator solution for all of the operational modes. The combination of the Onboard DC Grid system and the two-stroke engine shaft generator will result in the vessels burning less fuel and generating lower emissions, compared with the more traditional alternative that relies on four-stroke auxiliary engines.

John Olav Lindtjørn, Global Product Manager for Onboard DC Grid, ABB Marine & Ports , said that “It is clear that the next generation of ships – electric, digital, and connected – spells a bright future for DC-based electric propulsion.”

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB awarded expansion contract of solar park in Dubai

ABB has won an order worth more than USD 90 million from Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, the leading power utility in United Arab Emirates to build the Shams 400 kV substation that will integrate solar power from upcoming phases of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar park into the city’s electrical grid. This will be ABB’s second substation for the park, exemplifying the company’s commitment to deliver reliable power to consumers and serve the building and infrastructure sector alongside utility and industry customers.

Following years of rapid growth and urbanization, Dubai continues to be one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, and booming growth in population and economic sectors, like tourism, have increased demand for energy. To increase power supply and meet the goals for increased use of renewables, the UAE launched its ambitious Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 to make Dubai a global center of clean energy and green economy.

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar park, located inland 50 km south of Dubai, has been a central part of Dubai’s renewable strategy. When completed in 2030, the park will occupy 214 square km, generate 5,000 MW and reduce carbon emissions by approximately 6.5 million tons.

ABB is responsible for the design, supply, and installation and commissioning of the Shams 400/ 132 kV substation, which once completed, will have an overall capacity of more than 2,000 megavolt amperes (MVA). When Phase-3 of the project is finished in 2020, which is the same year that Dubai will host Expo 2020, the total solar power generated through Solar Photovoltaic will exceed 1,000 MW, and significantly lower carbon emissions.

Mr Claudio Facchin, President of ABB’s Power Grids Division said that “We are proud to work with DEWA and continue to contribute to this landmark project with our state-of-the-art technologies that will boost capacity and bring cleaner solar power to the people. Integrating renewables is a key element of our Next Level strategy and our proven track record reinforces our position as a partner of choice for enabling a stronger, smarter and greener grid.”

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of DEWA said that “In Dubai, we have a comprehensive approach to the energy sector. We are committed to achieve the objectives of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, which was launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to provide 75 percent of the Emirate’s total power output from clean energy by 2050. Meeting the clean energy objectives requires a capacity of 42,000 MW of clean and renewable energy by 2050. The most prominent project to achieve these objectives, is the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, which will have a generation capacity of 5,000 MW by 2030, with investments totaling AED50 billion. The solar park will contribute to reducing over 6.5 million tonnes of carbon emissions per year when completed.”

The ABB substation includes supply of 400 and 132 kV gas-insulated switchgear, power transformers, protection, automation and control systems as well as surveillance and communication systems. The substation will also be IEC 61850 enabled, to support open and seamless communication with all intelligent devices. In 2017, ABB delivered its first substation connecting the second phase of the MBR Solar Park and integrating 200 megawatts (MW) of electricity to the transmission grid.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB Gets contract of USD 90 million from DEWA in United Arab Emirates

ABB Ltd ABB recently secured a contract worth more than USD 90 million from Dubai Electricity and Water Authority a major power utility in United Arab Emirates. Per the deal, ABB will be responsible for construction of the Shams 400 kV substation, which will integrate solar power from upcoming phases of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park into the Dubai's electrical grid.

Under the contract, ABB has been assigned the task to design, supply, install and commission the Shams 400/ 132 kV substation, which will have a capacity of over 2,000 megavolt amperes. On completion of the Phase-3 of the project in 2020, the Solar Photovoltaic is expected to generate more than 1,000 MW of total solar power.

As part of the project, the company will supply 400 and 132 kV gas-insulated switchgear, power transformers, protection, automation and control systems along with surveillance and communication systems. Notably, the substation will be IEC 61850 enabled, which is likely to support open as well as seamless communication with all intelligent devices. This marks the company's second substation for the park that will ensure reliable delivery of power to utility and industry customers alongside serving building and infrastructure sector.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Trump Trade War - ABB hopes for concessions on Chinese special steel
Steel News - Published on Tue, 10 Apr 2018

Seeking Alpha reported that ABB Ltd hopes the US government will make some concessions on its plan to slap tariffs on steel imports from China, and is in discussions with the [US] government on how to deal with this special situation.

CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer tells Reuters that ABB operates more than 60 production sites in the US and it needs special steel of a certain quality that is not available in the required amount in the US for its local production of certain transformers and electric engines.

Asked why he expected the US government to support a Swiss company, the CEO said that “We are one of the largest copper and steel buyers in the world, we buy very, very much, and that is why we are listened to.”

Source : Seeking Alpha
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ABB pumping technology helps rescue parched farms and villages in India

Years of severe drought have created a water crisis in the Mahbubnagar region in Telangana, a state in southern India where half the population of 35 million depends on agriculture to earn a living. The water table had virtually depleted and the monsoon rains now only last three to four months a year. The only option for providing adequate water for farming and drinking is to pump it from the Krishna River to a reservoir nearly 300 meters above. From there, through a gravity-driven “lift irrigation” system, the water can be channeled through nearly a hundred kilometers of canals to the parched farms and more than 300 villages that were at risk of turning to desert.

That 12-year-long project, the Mahatma Gandhi Kalwakurthy Lift Irrigation Scheme (MGKLIS), was recently completed. This was made possible only through considerable feats of civil engineering: industrial-strength water pumping technology and electric-power management systems that ABB, with decades of irrigation experience in India, provided.

Now, the villages have a dependable supply of drinking water. Just as crucially, with the canals and a network of storage tanks irrigating about 137,000 hectares of land (an area nearly as large as the sprawling city of Los Angeles in California, U.S.A.), farmers who had retreated to cities in search of a livelihood, are now returning to cultivate the soil once again.

Mr Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director of ABB India, said that “Agriculture is one of the largest sectors of the Indian economy, employing almost half of the population. Best in class technology from ABB which can be used to manage availability of water and create the last mile connect with farmers, can have a significant impact on India’s future development. ABB India is proud to be a part of projects like these where we use ABB technology to build a sustainable future for the nation and mitigate uncertainties.’’

Ramakrishna, a local farmer left the village eight years ago and worked as a manual laborer in the construction industry in the city. “After hearing the benefits of the project from my friends, I came back to have a look,” he said. Now Ramakrishna cultivates peanuts in his home village. “I can now get adequate water throughout the year and have witnessed the parched land transform into miles of greenery,” he added.
Heavy lifting, carefully controlled

Pumping water at thousands of liters per second to reach a reservoir 298 meters above river level – the height of the Eiffel Tower – requires huge motors and high-voltage power systems. The MGKLIS project called for lifting the water in three separate stages, with ABB handling the critical middle stage – Lift II, with an 86-meter rise.

The key features of the Lift II project were five 30-megawatt (MW), 11-kilovolt (kV) motors, each with a 23,000-liters-per-second pumping capability. They are the largest capacity and physically biggest motors used yet by ABB India in an irrigation project. Each motor has a footprint of more than 30 square meters.

Powering these motors up to pumping speed from a dead start requires considerable amounts of electricity and potentially puts great strain on the mechanical systems and the local utility grid. ABB’s soft starter solution involves a 6 MW load commutated inverter (LCI) that minimizes the electrical surge, and variable frequency drives (VFDs) in the motors that enable them to start smoothly before accelerating up to 333 rpm.

ABB partnered with Andritz Pumps to provide this advanced pumping solution. For the project, ABB also offered substation equipment, transformers, and a digitally enabled supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) monitoring system that ensures a steady and reliable drawing of power from the grid and smooth pumping of water into the reservoir.

Meanwhile, ABB is a pioneering technology leader in electrification products, robotics and motion, industrial automation and power grids, serving customers in utilities, industry and transport & infrastructure globally.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB deploys microgrid with large battery energy storage in Australia

Thu, 19 Apr 2018
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ABB has supplied a containerized microgrid solution to support a gas fired power station to optimize and automate its operations, increase energy efficiency, reduce fossil fuel consumption and enable uninterrupted power supply from Alinta Energy’s Newman Power Station, which supplies mining operations in the Pilbara. ABB’s microgrid solution includes a 30 megawatt (MW) battery energy storage system, which is one of the largest of its kind to be deployed in a gas-fired power plant. A 30 MW battery energy storage system can supply 6,000 homes with the power supply, where the average supply would be 5 kW.

Mining is a key focus sector in Australia and accounts for approximately six percent of the country’s GDP. The Newman Power Station, situated around 1,200 km kilometers (km) north of Perth in Western Australia, supplies power to remotely located mining operations.

ABB’s microgrid solution will provide power supply to cover the time it takes to start-up a new gas turbine, when there is a fault in the running turbine causing power to trip. This back-up will enable uninterrupted supply of reliable power and prevent any disruption.

ABB’s modular and containerized microgrid will integrate five 6 MW ABB Ability PowerStore™ Battery energy storage systems with the power station’s existing gas turbines, providing a ‘spinning reserve’. ABB has supplied a range of transformers and switchgear to integrate the system.

The innovative solution incorporates ABB’s Microgrid Plus automation and control technology that serves as the brain of the entire system to monitor the gas turbines and facilitate utility-grade power quality and grid stability. It is also equipped for remote service and maintenance.

Our plug-and-play microgrid solution, has been designed to meet complex automation requirements and will ensure grid stability and fuel saving for Alinta’s operation” said Massimo Danieli, Head of ABB’s Grid Automation business unit, a part of the company’s Power Grids division. “Microgrids and energy storage are key focus areas in our Next Level strategy, supporting our quest to provide grid stability, fuel savings, and bring reliable power to people, while reducing environmental impact, as exemplified by this project.”

ABB is a pioneer in microgrid technology with installations all over the world, across a diverse range of applications serving remote communities, islands, utilities and industrial campuses. 15 of these microgrid solutions are installed in Australia.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB launch first 350 kW high power car charger

With the number of electric vehicles on the road rising, the global demand for powerful and energy efficient vehicle charging stations is ever increasing. At Hannover Messe, ABB launched its newest EV charging solution, the Terra HP, the first 350 kW product on the market. Charging time for a range of 200 km is just eight minutes.

Ideally suited for use at highway rest stops and petrol stations, Terra HP’s ultra-high current has the capacity to charge both 400 V and 800 V cars at full power.

The addition of Dynamic DC power sharing technology, allows a two-power cabinet charging system to charge a couple of EVs simultaneously, with up to 350 kW, while dynamically optimizing the available grid connection and the power delivery to the two vehicles.

Commenting on the launch Mr Frank Muehlon, Head of ABB’s Global Business for Electric Vehicle Charging, said that “We are committed to supporting the expansion of electric vehicle charging systems across the globe to drive cleaner environments. Creating innovative state-of-the-art and energy efficient solutions which are scalable to expand and flex with our customers’ needs is at the heart of ABB’s philosophy.”

Additional power cabinets and charge posts can be added after installation, delivering a cost-effective and future-proof solution for expandable charge points that can grow as the EV base grows.

To further improve performance, Terra HP delivers the highest uptime due to redundancy on power and communication, and individually cooled charging cables. Having proven its paces in numerous commercial electric bus field installations, the power cabinet is also extremely reliable.

For charging operators, Terra HP provides the additional benefit of ABB Ability Connected Services, which deliver enhanced functionality, including the ability to easily connect chargers to back offices, payment platforms or smart grids systems. More importantly, remote diagnostics, repair and over-the-air software updates, minimize downtime and keep running costs low.

Terra HP delivers a number of additional benefits for consumers, including an intuitive, easy to use touchscreen display and multiple payment options.

ABB has provided charging solutions as part of its drive to promote sustainable mobility since 2010 and has sold more than 6,500 cloud connected DC fast-chargers around the world for passenger cars and commercial vehicles.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB committed to Egypt energy and industrial future

ABB CEO Dr. Ulrich Spiesshofer, who was received in Cairo by H.E. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, expressed ABB’s support for the President’s vision of Egypt. Egyptian President HE Abdel Fattah al-Sisi today received ABB CEO Dr. Ulrich Spiesshofer in Cairo, and discussed his vision of Egypt as an energy hub for the Middle East and North Africa. Also present at the meeting were H.E. Dr. Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy; HE Mr. Jan Thesleff, Ambassador of Sweden to Egypt; and Mr. Naji Jreijiri, ABB’s Country Managing Director.

ABB CEO Dr. Ulrich Spiesshofer said that “I was honored to discuss the President’s bold vision for economic and social development. Energy is a prerequisite for industrialization and ABB is proud to be a partner of Egypt in electrification and automation. We fully support Egypt’s goal of becoming an energy hub and a center for export-oriented industrial production. For ABB, Egypt is our hub for the Near East, North and Central Africa. We have been present here since 1926 and are proud to invest and provide job opportunities for Egyptians.”

ABB is the partner of choice for stronger, smarter and greener power grids globally. ABB is also a partner of choice in industrial automation and robotics and motion. In Egypt, ABB employs 1,800 highly skilled employees in its five Egyptian factories; with its local partners, the total number of people employed by the ABB ecosystem is approximately 3,500. ABB has invested more than 200 million USD in expanding and upgrading its facilities in the last decade. About 20 percent of ABB’s production in Egypt is currently exported; the target is to increase that figure to 25%.

ABB’s recent landmark projects in Egypt include power stations serving the new Terminal 2 at Cairo airport; the control system for the new Cairo water treatment and filtration plant built by the Construction Authority for Potable Water and Wastewater; a control system for a 280 kV wind farm; and the electrification of important new national buildings like the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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NITI Aayog and ABB India partner to make India AI-ready

The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog), the think tank of the Indian government, and ABB India have signed a Statement of Intent (SoI) to support the Indian government to realize its ambitious vision of “Make in India” through advanced manufacturing technologies that incorporate the latest developments in robotics and artificial intelligence. NITI Aayog will work with ABB to prepare key sectors of the economy, such as the power and water utilities sector, industries like food as well as the heavy industries sector; and the transport (rail and metro) and infrastructure sectors for digitalization, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The initiative also covers the fast growing segment of electric mobility. Jointly, NITI Aayog and ABB will work with government ministries, solicit feedback for areas critical to them and discuss solutions using industrial automation, and digitalization technologies.

Mr Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog, said that “We are looking forward to learning more about practical applications of future technologies such as AI and IoT, especially in streamlining governance and economic systems. This collaboration, which will include cross-sectoral understanding of digitalization at ABB’s world class centers, will be key in driving progress of key sectors in India. This collaboration is meant to lead to actionable insights and focused plans that will help India become a center for advanced manufacturing.”

Through this SoI, NITI Aayog will facilitate policymakers and government functionaries’ participation in workshops and training programs organized by ABB India. Such programs will feature subject matter experts and will aim to sensitize policymakers and government officials about relevant AI capabilities, and explore ways they can be used for revolutionizing manufacturing productivity.

Dr Ulrich Spiesshofer, CEO of ABB, said that “We are excited to partner with NITI Aayog and develop ways for key areas of India’s economy to benefit from and implement the latest technologies in digitalization, artificial intelligence, robotics, and industrial automation. We look forward to working with key stakeholders in the Indian government, and supporting key initiatives of Prime Minister Modi such as ‘Make in India. ABB’s more than a hundred years’ presence in India and our pioneering technology leadership in industrial digitalization position us well to support India in its ambitions for the next phase of its transformation.”

The first workshop for senior government officials, under this collaboration, would be organized in June, 2018, at the ABB Ability Innovation Center in Bengaluru. Given the importance of the Indian food processing sector, the workshop will focus on digital and automation technologies for this sector. Senior officials from the Central and State Governments as well as autonomous bodies will be nominated for this workshop. Similar workshops will be organized for other sectors such as power, urban development and transport in the near future.

NITI Aayog and all stakeholders will experience hands-on experience of ABB Ability™, the company’s comprehensive digital portfolio of solutions that deliver value of industrial digitalization to utilities, industries and transportation & infrastructure. ABB Ability™ integrates all of ABB’s services and domain expertise to turn data into analytic insights and direct action to drive competitiveness of Indian and global customers.

The workshops and training programs will be held at the ABB Ability Innovation Center (ABB AIC). As the company’s biggest research and development center in the world, located in Bengaluru, it develops technologies in areas such as AI, cyber security, automation engineering, data analytics, augmented and virtual reality and industrial software. ABB AIC also collaborates with premier academic institutes to pool expertise and funnel synergies for the benefit of society.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB to bring flash chargers to India, can top-up bus battery in 17 seconds - Report

PTI quoted Swiss power major ABB as saying that it is looking at bringing to India its flash charging product which can top up electric bus battery in 17 seconds at stops while on the go. Although it did not provide any timeline for launching the product, the company said it is keen to do so in line with India's push for electric mobility.

Mr Ulrich Spiesshofer, ABB Group CEO and President said at a recent interactive event that the company is bringing its wide range of e-mobility charging solutions, including flash chargers for buses as also the world's leading fast chargers for cars which can charge electric automobiles for 200 km in 8 minutes.

Mr Spiesshofer said that the ABB will look at bringing the technology to India and localise it, like in other markets, to make it cost effective.

Early this year, ABB placed a fast charging station at NITI Aayog and on his recent visit to Delhi last month Spiesshofer discussed advanced manufacturing and e-mobility with the NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant.

On using demand aggregation method in India by procurers to bring down the costs further, he said this could be one of the ways to help the country further bring down the cost of e-mobility charging solutions.

Mr Frank Duggan, ABB President, Europe and Member of the Group Executive Committee, said, "There are lots of opportunities in India...in transmission of power, renewables, distribution network, industry and e-mobility."

Source : PTI
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ABB, Ballard Power Systems sigh MoU to develop zero-emission fuel cell power plant for shipping industry

ABB, the pioneering technology leader, and Ballard Power Systems, the leading global provider of innovative clean energy fuel cell solutions, have signed a MoU on developing the next-generation fuel cell power system for sustainable marine e-mobility. The fuel cell power system, to be jointly designed, developed and validated by ABB and Ballard Power Systems, is anticipated to play a significant part in accelerating the industry-wide adoption of sustainable solutions for marine e-mobility, and help ship-owners meet the increasing demands for clean operations.

ABB and Ballard Power Systems will leverage the existing kilowatt-scale fuel cell technologies and optimize them to create a pioneering megawatt-scale solution suitable for powering larger ships. With an electrical generating capacity of 3MW (4000 HP), the new system will fit within a single module no bigger in size than a traditional marine engine running on fossil fuels.

Zero-emission cruise ship of the future
Mr Rob Campbell, Chief Commercial Officer at Ballard Power Systems, said that “This MoU is a significant next step in our ongoing relationship with ABB, the innovative market leader in marine solutions. The rapidly evolving marine market represents an exciting growth opportunity for zero-emission fuel cell technology. And, Ballard’s prior development and deployment of megawatt-scale containerized PEM fuel cell systems for land-based use gives us the critical experience and knowledge to collaborate effectively on the development of clean energy solutions for key marine market applications.”

Fuel cell systems can have various applications for vessels, such as providing power for a ship’s hotel operations during the time of docking, or for powering the propulsion when ships are at sea. During the initial phase, the collaboration will focus on the development of fuel cell power systems for passenger vessels.

The proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM) convert the chemical energy from hydrogen into electricity through an electrochemical reaction. They involve no combustion, converting fuel directly to electricity, heat and clean water. With the use of renewables to produce the hydrogen, the entire energy chain can be clean.

Mr Peter Terwiesch, president ABB’s Industrial Automation division, said that “The next generation of ships – electric, digital and connected – will require energy sources that are not only able to meet the increasing demands for fuel efficiency, but will also enable cleaner and safer shipping. We are excited to collaborate with Ballard Power Systems on driving the development of the next-generation fuel cell technology that will power the vessels of the future.”

ABB is already actively involved in collaborative development of the fuel cell technology for marine applications, including research, testing and a pilot installation implementation.

Meanwhile, ABB is one of the world’s leading enablers of sustainable transportation, including marine vessels.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB brings latest technology solutions to WindEnergy

ABB is presenting its latest solutions and innovations for generating, transmitting and distributing on- and off-shore wind power at the Global Wind Summit in Hamburg from September 25-28. ABB’s booth in the expo area (Hall B6, Booth 451) features a range of technology from the ABB Ability™-based portfolio, which offer a unified, full-spectrum approach from individual devices to fully integrated solutions and services. Technologies cover the entire value chain and include control systems, analytics and grid connections. These solutions can be deployed by developers and operators to maximize the penetration and use of wind energy, ensure stability and reliability, improve system performance and optimize decision-making.

As a highlight, ABB is featuring one of its latest digital innovations, Renewable Insights, software used in the planning and design stage that allows wind farm operators to access data sets and dashboards, providing intelligence into siting, interconnection, risk, business and finance needs.

ABB will exhibit OPTIMAX® for industrials, commercials, and virtual power plants, part of the ABB Ability™ Energy Management for sites suite. The solution helps smooth the transition to new energy business models by providing clear insight into energy consumption while reducing environmental impact and optimize costs.

At the booth, visitors can also see the demonstration of ABB Ability™ Ellipse, an innovative combined asset-management digital solution, which enables wind operators to increase efficiency and safety.

In addition, ABB is showing its extensive product portfolio, including best-in-class transformers, like the ABB AbilityTM Power Transformer and the WindSTAR Transformer, which is specially designed for both stationary and floating offshore wind turbines. The portfolio on display also includes HVDC technology, switchgear and power quality products, and battery energy storage systems (BESS) that maximize profitability and safe operations.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABB explores options to sell Power Grids business – Report

Reuters reported that ABB is exploring a sale of its Power Grids business, people familiar with the matter told Reuters, representing a U-turn by Chief Executive Ulrich Spiesshofer who defied activist shareholders to keep the unit two years ago. ABB is examining various options for Power Grids, its second-largest but lowest-margin business, three sources said, with a decision likely by early next year.

One source said that "The company is looking at separating its Power Grids business.” Another source said that A sale of a majority is the preferred option at moment, although selling a minority or spinning it off are also possible." "Everyone agrees there needs to be changes.”

Credit Suisse and investment banking boutique Dyal Co, led by former Goldman Sachs banker Gordon Dyal, are advising ABB on a deal for the unit, which analysts estimate could be worth around $11 billion.

ABB declined to comment.

Management and advisers are examining how Power Grids could be separated from the rest of ABB's business, which runs from industrial robots to power transmission equipment, before the Swiss company's board makes a decision.

The source added that "The price will be decisive. If a sale creates no value for ABB there will be no deal.”

Spiesshofer in October 2016 rejected calls from Cevian Capital, ABB's second-largest shareholder, to separate Power Grids, which sells equipment like substations and transformers to utilities.

Cevian had argued that the unit lacked synergies with the rest of ABB's business, and that the company's conglomerate structure made it too complex to run efficiently.

Source : Reuters
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ABB talking to three Asian suitors about Power Grids sale

Sources familiar with the issue told Reuters that ABB is in talks with Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric to sell all or part of the Swiss engineering group's power embattled power grids business. The Swiss company has also started negotiations with State Grid of China, one source said, with Chief Executive Ulrich Spiesshofer speaking to the Chinese company's leadership during a trip to the country this week.

ABB hopes to announce a deal by the end of next week, the source added.

ABB values the business at around USD 15 billion, although analysts estimate it could fetch around USD 11 billion, with proceeds likely to be returned to shareholders through a new share buyback and used to accelerate acquisitions in the automation part of ABB's business.

ABB declined to comment.

The company launched a sale process last month to sell power grids, the business which makes power transformers and substations for transmitting electricity over long distances.

Source : Reuters
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'Hitachi koopt stroomnetwerkactiviteiten ABB'

Gepubliceerd op 12 dec 2018 om 10:53 | Views: 793

TOKIO (AFN/BLOOMBERG) - Het Japanse conglomeraat Hitachi doet een grote overname op de elektriciteitsmarkt. Het bedrijf koopt het onderdeel voor de aanleg van elektriciteitsnetwerken van het Zwitserse industrieconcern ABB, meldt persbureau Nikkei. Met de overname zou een bedrag zijn gemoeid van 800 miljard yen, omgerekend 6,2 miljard euro.

De twee bedrijven bevestigen met elkaar in gesprek te zijn. Volgens Hitachi gaan de onderhandelingen over een strategische samenwerking die uit 2014 stamt. De Japanners en Zwitsers richtten destijds een joint venture op voor de levering van materieel voor Japanse elektriciteitsnetwerken. ABB stelt dat het om een ,,uitbreiding en herdefinitie'' van die samenwerking gaat.

Hitachi zint al langere tijd op manieren om zijn activiteiten voor infrastructuur voor elektriciteit uit te breiden. Onlangs maakte het bedrijf bekend de opbrengsten uit de aanleg van stroomnetwerken in drie jaar tij met 60 procent te willen verhogen.
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ZÜRICH (AFN/BLOOMBERG) - De verkoop van een divisie van het Zwitserse industrieconcern ABB aan de Japanse partner Hitachi is bijna rond. Dat meldden ingewijden aan persbureau Bloomberg. De deal zou maandag al officieel bekendgemaakt worden.

Hitachi zou 80 procent van de tak die zich bezig houdt met onderdelen voor elektriciteitsnetwerken overnemen. Daar zouden de Japanners omgerekend een kleine 8 miljard euro voor over hebben. ABB wil het resterende belang in de komende jaren ook afbouwen.

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De Zwitsers werken al sinds 2014 samen met Hitachi op het gebied van stroomnetwerken. Woensdag meldde het Japanse persbureau Nikkei al dat Hitachi de ABB-tak zou overnemen. Toen lieten beiden bedrijven weten te praten over een ,,uitbreiding en herdefiniëring'' van hun samenwerking.
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