ANDRITZ to Enhance Texas Grid Stability with New Synchronous Condenser Project

Reuters
27 May
ANDRITZ to Enhance Texas Grid Stability with New Synchronous Condenser Project

The GE Vernova-ANDRITZ HYDRO Corp. consortium has secured an engineering, procurement, and construction $(EPC)$ contract to enhance grid stability in West Texas. This project involves the installation of two synchronous condensers at the 345 kV Bakersfield substation, a move recommended by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) to address the region's surging energy demand and growing renewable generation. This initiative underscores ANDRITZ's commitment to delivering advanced technology solutions for grid reliability and stability, in collaboration with LCRA Transmission Services Corporation and GE Vernova.

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