GE Vernova Secures Contract for SF6-Free Substations to Boost Norway's Grid Decarbonization

Reuters
21 May
GE Vernova Secures Contract for SF6-Free Substations to Boost Norway's Grid Decarbonization

GE Vernova Inc. has announced a significant contract for the deployment of two high-voltage 420 kV sulfur hexafluoride-free (SF6-free) gas-insulated substations in Norway. These substations are part of a project with Statnett SF, Norway's Transmission System Operator, and Equinor ASA. The new substations will be installed at Skaidi and Hyggevatn and are expected to support Norway's energy transition and decarbonization efforts. The substations, designed using GE Vernova's g³ technology, aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly compared to traditional SF₆ gas, aligning with global decarbonization goals. This project continues GE Vernova's commitment to advancing grid electrification and decarbonization across Europe. The Skaidi and Hyggevatn substations are anticipated to become operational by 2029.

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