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Siemens launches F-gas free GIS at 40.5kV level

  Siemens Smart Infrastructure has expanded its sustainable blue GIS portfolio with the “8DAB 40”. This switchgear for primary distribution networks up to 40.5kV uses clean air as an insulating medium   With a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of less than Read more

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Siemens supplies eco-friendly switchgear to German grid operator

  Siemens Smart Infrastructure has supplied EWE NETZ GmbH, which operates highly-efficient power grids in Germany, with its latest environmentally-friendly switchgear technology. EWE NETZ has now completed a new medium-voltage switchgear installation in Brake in the Wesermarsch region of Lower Read more

We believe that F-gases will be completely phased out: Siemens Energy

As the world moves towards zero CO2 emissions, it has become imperative to consider alternatives to SF6 – the most popular gas insulating medium used in high-voltage electrical equipment, which unfortunately Read more

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Siemens Energy plans new facility for vacuum interrupters at Berlin

  Siemens Energy is investing over 60 million Euros in a new production facility in its plant at Berlin, the capital city of Germany. In the future, vacuum interrupters will be manufactured in the company’s switchgear plant in 6,200 sqm Read more

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Siemens supplies clean-air MV switchgear for Austrian substation

  The Münichtal substation of Energie Steiermark Group in Austria now has a sustainable medium-voltage switchgear from Siemens. The power distribution system has been in operation since the end of 2020 and has just been officially handed over to the Read more

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Siemens Energy seals Europe’s largest order for SF6-free GIS

  Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract to deliver ten bays of SF6-free gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) to Fingrid, Finland's transmission system operator. It will be the first GIS in Finland that replaces SF6 as the most potent greenhouse gas Read more