ABB shows ways of reliable power
The power sector should have compact substations equipped with state-of-the-art switchgear technology to save significant space and execution time in offering technical solutions, analysts said.
They spoke at a recent seminar organised by a leading power and automation company—ABB—in Dhaka.
Over 125 customers and stakeholders from Bangladesh and ABB delegates from different countries, including Switzerland, Singapore, China and India, attended the event, ABB said in a statement yesterday.
Johan deVilliers, regional division manager for South Asia of ABB, discussed at length ABB's solutions in optimising power generation from fossil fuel.
Presentations were also made on advancement of gas insulated switchgear technologies, substation automation systems, communication network and plant control systems.
Rajarshi Banerjee, managing director of ABB Bangladesh, said ABB as a global leader in innovation and disruptive technologies have strong focus on Bangladesh as a growth market.
He urged the Bangladeshi users to adopt the latest technologies not only for space and operational reasons, but also to insulate the country from technical obsolescence with the fast changing scenario of the global power industry.
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