Hitachi Energy deployed the recycled insulation fluid for ten distribution transformers designed, manufactured, and tested for E.ON at its facility in Lodz, Poland. The transformers were comprehensively tested following the customer requirements, including but not limited to short-circuit strength, heating, partial discharge, sound level, and oil analysis before and after finalized test sequence. The transformers have now been successfully installed in the Swedish grid.
"This is an exciting pilot with huge potential for contributing to the sustainability of the electricity grid in Sweden and countries alike. Using our distribution transformers with recycled insulation fluid reduces carbon emissions and other environmental impacts. It creates circularity for an otherwise finite resource,” said Stephane Schaal, Head of Global Product Group, Distribution and Traction Transformers at Hitachi Energy.
Transformers are key components of power and distribution networks, and with electricity poised to become the backbone of the entire energy system, the demand for transformers is only growing. Today, around half a million tons of mineral oil is used worldwide in transformers due to their good insulation and cooling properties.
Mineral oil production involves extracting crude oil from mineral sources and refining it. Recycling mineral oil, when done appropriately, is far less energy intensive and has much lower impacts. It has a carbon emission factor of approximately 90 percent lower than virgin mineral oil. By using recycled mineral oil instead of new oil, there can be a reduction of about 5 percent at the transformer level in the carbon footprint from material extraction to manufacturing, while maintaining the same design as when using virgin mineral oil. Also, using recycled mineral oil allows to increase the total share of recycled content in transformers by about 18%.
Hitachi Energy recently invested in a significant insulation fluid treatment equipment at their Lodz research and manufacturing center in Poland. The new installation, which can also treat recycled insulation fluids, speeds up the fluid treatment process while saving energy and ensuring meeting the highest sustainability standards.