The Electrical Transmission Company, SA (Etesa) reported that in this new year 2024, it will maintain its maintenance and equipment replacement plan, for the purpose of guaranteeing power in the transmission of electricity, maintaining reliability and safety in the service.
Within this process, Etesa concluded with the project to install a new transformer in the Panama 1 substation, to ensure the reliability of the national interconnected system (SIN).
He project It consisted of the procurement, assembly, commissioning, commissioning and construction work for the replacement of the T3 autotransformer at the Panama Substation in an amount exceeding six million balbos.
The new 230/115/13.8 kV T3 autotransformer has a nominal capacity of 350/350/75 MVA, and replaces the T3 autotransformer installed in the substation in Royal County. the province of Panama.
The replacement of this transformer could be successfully completed, thanks to the work and commitment of the staff Etesainstalling this new equipment to ensure the power and safety of the national electrical system.
With this important investment, Etesa reiterates its commitment to market entities to ensure a safe, reliable and timely electricity transmission service.
Before Christmas A power outage was recorded throughout the country, which caused discomfort among the population.
Etesa It is a state-owned company that is responsible for the transmission of electricity.
Source: Panama America

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