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S&C Switchgear Solution Accelerates Solar Power Plant Project Completion

S&C Electric Company, a global leader in renewable energy integration, today introduces a switchgear solutions package to help solar plants reduce plant installation time and standardize plant designs. The standardized engineering services and switchgear package for the interconnection substation is … Continue reading

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Wastewater Treatment Facility Chooses System VI Switchgear Instead of Metal-Clad Gear

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System VI Switchgear Now Available With 2000-A Main Bus

S&C has been continually expanding the Vista® Underground Distribution Switchgear product line since it was first introduced. Now, S&C is pleased to introduce another great addition to the Vista UDS / System VI Switchgear family: 2000-ampere continuous rated main bus! … Continue reading

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New Zealand Waste Disposal Company Chooses S&C’s System VI Switchgear

As part of the consent requirement to operate their landfill, a waste disposal firm in New Zealand was required to extract and destroy the methane created during anaerobic decomposition of the organic waste material. This landfill, located north of Auckland, … Continue reading

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System VI Switchgear: Best Supporting Role at TV and Film Production Company

A Canadian provincial government wanted to prevent a well-known television and film production company from leaving one of its major cities. The growing production company needed up-to-date facilities for their sound stages, but suitable quarters seemed unavailable. To entice the … Continue reading

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System VI Switchgear with Fault Fiter Eliminates Costly Breaker Gear in Network System

Selecting the location for the electrical equipment was a challenge in designing a new 800-foot-tall office tower on the east coast. Since space around downtown high-rise buildings is minimal, the electric utility usually places its 26.4-kV network transformers and protectors … Continue reading

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