Utility & Industrial Substation Projects
Substation and electrical infrastructure projects for utility and industrial customers face a number of challenges in today's environment. Increasing demand and workload peaks, NERC and FERC regulations, and an aging workforce and infrastructure serve as drivers for outsourcing these complex projects.
GE serves these needs with a comprehensive range of products and services for substation and electrical grid projects that can be delivered as Engineered Equipment Packages (EEP), Engineer, Procure and Construct EPC) and support services.
- Extensive industry, technical and project management experience
- Leading safety and on-site management record
- On-time and on-budget delivery
- Comprehensive integration capability
- Transformer additions
- Transformer change-outs
- Breaker additions
- Breaker change-outs
- Ring bus expansions
- Protection & control/SCADA upgrades
- Utility
- Renewables
- Industrial
Utility & Industrial Substation Projects
Substation and electrical infrastructure projects for utility and industrial customers face a number of challenges in today's environment. Increasing demand and workload peaks, NERC and FERC regulations, and an aging workforce and infrastructure serve as drivers for outsourcing these complex projects.
GE serves these needs with a comprehensive range of products and services for substation and electrical grid projects that can be delivered as Engineered Equipment Packages (EEP), Engineer, Procure and Construct EPC) and support services.
- Extensive industry, technical and project management experience
- Leading safety and on-site management record
- On-time and on-budget delivery
- Comprehensive integration capability
- Transformer additions
- Transformer change-outs
- Breaker additions
- Breaker change-outs
- Ring bus expansions
- Protection & control/SCADA upgrades
- Utility
- Renewables
- Industrial
GE's Advantage With more than a century of experience in the transmission and distribution industry, GE's projects team leverages their expertise to provide customers with a number of key benefits. | ||
Extensive Experience Deep domain knowledge and proven excellence in complex electrical projects results in increased customer confidence and reduced risk.
| On-Time and On-Budget Delivery Process rigor with seamless project execution and delivery produce streamlined, on-time and on-budget results.
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Industry Leading Safety and On-Site Management Record Rigorous, best-in-class quality and process standards provide and promote a safe and secure work environment. This ensures systematic project execution, on-time completion of deliverables and the highest level of on-site safety.
| Comprehensive Integration Capability A full line of OEM equipment integrated via state-of-the-art 3D knowledge-based design tools provide optimized system designs.
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Markets Served GE's Projects teams serve a number of different market verticals including: | ||
Utility Transmission Substations GE leads the North American industry in successful completion of sophisticated and critical electric transmission projects varying from 69kV to 500kv. Typical project types include:
| Utility Distribution Substations GE offers a wide variety of distribution substation solutions, varying from 12kV to 69kV, that incorporate the latest GE technologies and a modular design that allows for standardization and scalability to cover small, medium and large distribution substations upgrades. Typical project types include:
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Industrial Substations GE's solution is specifically engineered to provide the highest reliability possible, including redundant service if required. GE has extensive design and construction experience in building new or upgrading existing industrial substations including:
| Renewable Substations GE provides Electrical Balance of Plant (EBoP) for wind and solar grid interconnect with a full line of solutions, products and services to support the development, design, installation and operations of renewable generation facilities. GE has designed and constructed nearly 10% of the wind generation connected to the North American grid. | |
Multi-year Upgrade Programs GE provides multiyear programs to utilities and customers for a range of project types. A program approach is generally used for a group of projects that have a set criteria, common goals or anticipated results. For example, a customer may need to replace specific equipment or upgrade systems at multiple substations over an extended period of time. Typical project types can include:
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Specialized Technology Applications
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