“Driving the world with sustainable energy is one of our top priorities, and we are proud to be part of these major projects that will integrate renewables into Chile’s electrical grid,” said Bruno Melles, Managing Director of ABB’s Transformer Business Line. “By deploying ABB Power Grids’ digital transformers, Mainstream Renewable Power will be equipped to turn transformer health data into actionable intelligence for optimized asset performance and active network management for increased renewables integration – meaning more of this sustainable electricity can reach the end consumers.”
Mainstream Renewable Power, a global developer of renewable power based in Ireland, is a major player in Chile’s evolving electricity market and, worldwide, has over 16,000 megawatts (MW) of renewable power installed and in planning stages.
“To achieve our vision of electrifying the world with renewable energy, it is essential that the power our projects generate is always available,” said Manuel Tagle, Mainstream Renewable Power Latam. “The power transformers in our wind and solar farms are critical, so this technology must be of the highest quality and designed to never go offline unexpectedly. The digital devices integrated into these transformers will enable us to constantly monitor the health of the transformers and take preventative action before any issues become critical. This remote monitoring is especially important for our systems, which can be isolated and difficult to access.”