Reliable power technology from ABB

ABB is the world's biggest manufacturer of power transmission and distribution equipment, offering a wide range of advanced products to enhance grid reliability and support the systems that keep our world running.

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Building tomorrow's grid today

  • ABB has the solutions for a secure transmission and distribution system

    In the wake of recent blackouts around the world, we have become acutely aware of our reliance on secure electricity supplies to carry out our daily tasks. Without them, the lights go out, trains stop running and computers shut down. The knock-on effects are not only inconvenient, they are costly and, in some cases, life threatening.

    With demand for electricity rising year on year and concern for the environment bringing more renewable energy sources online, transmission system operators are under increasing pressure to enhance the flexibility of their grids to improve capacity and accommodate the demands of deregulated power markets.

    As the world leader in power technologies, ABB offers sustainable solutions to the challenges of today, and tomorrow. This portal provides easy access to information about ABB's power products and services, its expertise in power transmission systems and electrical optimization, grid reliability and blackout prevention.

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  • Have substation, will travel

    2008-05-15: ABB has delivered the world’s first truly mobile high voltage substation. Designed for rapid and easy transport by road, sea or air, the MX1 is a compact, lightweight 170 kilovolt (kV) substation that can fit into an Antonov airplane for deployment anywhere in the world.

  • ABB power products and innovations on display

    2008-01-11: All this week ABB in the U.S. will host its biggest event for the power industry, showcasing the entire line of reliable, energy efficient ABB products plus a number of innovations. Power World is also a key annual training event for the 350 people who make up ABB’s sales force in the U.S. power sector.

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