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AREVA Renews Key Supplier Agreement With Northeast Utilities

AREVA T&D Renews Power Transformer Key Supplier Agreement with Northeast Utilities in the USA

 - By Linton Levy -

AREVA’s Transmission and Distribution division (T&D) in the United States has signed an agreement to be the key supplier of single-phase autotransformers to Northeast Utilities (NU) through 2014. This contract amendment is part of an on-going framework agreement originally penned in 2006 providing operational and commercial terms for NU to procure AREVA T&D transformers to support the New England East West Solution (NEEWS) and other capital projects aimed at improving and expanding NU’s 115 to 345 kV network. 

click for full size imageSince 2006, AREVA T&D has supplied 20 single-phase transformers as well as three very large three-phase transformers to meet NU’s growing requirements for autotransformers.

Under the terms of the contract, AREVA T&D will build transformers in their factory in Canoas, Brazil, and deliver the transformers to various transmission substations throughout NU’s operating territory in Connecticut, western Massachusetts and New Hampshire.  AREVA T&D will also provide the erection and commissioning services via its recently acquired RB Watkins service business.

Ruben Lazo, Regional Vice President of AREVA T&D’s Americas Region, said, “We are extremely proud of our on-going business with NU and look forward to continuing our relationship with them as they expand their network. Their commitment to their customers is widely respected and evident in their award-winning energy projects.’’

Laurie E. Aylsworth, Vice President Transmission Projects, Engineering and Maintenance for Northeast Utilities commented, “Meeting the growing customer demand for reliable power while delivering value back to customers with system-wide savings through bulk buying are key goals for our transmission business.  Forming relationships with global suppliers like AREVA T&D plays an important part in meeting these core goals.’’

Northeast Utilities, a Fortune 500 energy company with headquarters in Connecticut, operates New England’s largest energy delivery system.  NU is committed to safety, reliability, environmental leadership and stewardship, and expanding energy options for its more than two million electricity and natural gas customers.

Comments

 

Roger Roster said:

Transformers are a key component in the transmission of electricity in the US and yet they are largely ignored when it comes to energy efficient technology. Thankfully many companies like Pacific Crest Transformers and ABB are engaged in manufacturing energy efficient transformers and I think this is the way the US should be heading. For more visit the  Pacific Crest Transformers website www.pacificcresttrans.com/home.html

November 11, 2009 4:07 AM
 

todd said:

Northeast utilities has become a key figure in the energy market of the Northeast region. My client, Low Cost Power, has become a key figure in creatubg competition among  <a href="www.lowcostpower.com/.../duplicate-of-residents-and-businesses-now-have-the-power-of-choice1.html">Electric Suppliers in Connecticut</a> in order to cut costs at the consumer level.

January 11, 2010 11:04 AM
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Stephen graduated from Emerson College in January 1989 with a B.F.A. in Professional Writing. He started as an energy writer and editor shortly after. Since then he has been writing and editing energy news for a variety of publications including: Wilson's Business Abstracts, Individual Inc., Newspage, Newsedge, Andover News Network, VerticalNet, PowerOnline, ElectricNet, and Live Power News. In December of 2008, Stephen was hired by industry veteran and Nuclear Street Publisher Cam Abernethy to become Nuclear Street’s Managing Editor. Stephen is a member of AEE, ASME, and NEM.
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