Schneider Electric has obtained a significant agreement from Tata Power Company Limited in Mumbai for the installation of 11kV SF6-Free Ring Main Units (RMUs) employing Schneider Electric’s advanced RM AirSeT SF6 Free technology.
This partnership represents an important achievement in India’s path to sustainable and effective power distribution.
The project can achieve a reduction of approximately 75 percent in Tata Power’s carbon footprint compared to traditional SF6 RMUs. Furthermore, Tata Power may gain up to 50 percent in cost savings throughout the entire duration of these RMUs.
Dr. Nilesh Kane, Chief Distribution (Mumbai), Tata Power highlighted the significance of this collaboration, and added, "We are committed to ensuring that our energy is greener, cleaner and more sustainable. Therefore, we are proud to spearhead sustainability in Mumbai by being the first to adopt SF6-Free technology.
These RM AirSeT units will play a vital role in our efforts to reduce environmental impact while ensuring efficient and reliable power distribution. This partnership with Schneider Electric is a testament to our shared vision of a greener and more sustainable future."
The new SF6 Free RMAirSeT uses pressurized air instead of the powerful SF6 gas, making it eco-friendly. It is also robust & designed to meet highest standards of performance & durability. Moreover, the durable systems possess the greatest resilience, extending the overall lifespan of the mechanism.
This partnership between Schneider Electric and Tata Power establishes a new standard for sustainable electricity distribution in India. Through the implementation of SF6-Free technology, Tata Power is pioneering the development of a cleaner and more efficient energy environment.
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