Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)
In a power network, a disconnector is used to ensure that an electrical equipment is completely de-energized and isolated for service or maintenance. Hitachi Energy offers a wide range of reliable and energy efficient disconnectors ranging from 72.5 kV to 800 kV.

Hitachi Energy to deliver power quality solutions for Germany’s energy transition

 

The solutions will help transmission system operator Amprion to stabilize its power grid as Germany switches to renewable energy

Our offering

Fixed series compensation


Fixed series compensation Series compensation is a well established technology that is primarily used to reduce transfer reactances, most notably in bulk transmission corridors.

Lifecycle ready new builds


All-in-one, collaborative, digital platform that facilitates reliability centered maintenance, orchestrates your O&M resources and optimizes substation management.

STATCOM


STATCOM (static compensators) continuously provides variable reactive power in response to voltage variations, supporting the stability of the grid. Learn more.

Service


Hitachi Energy FACTS (Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems) provides more stability and quality in existing and new power networks, with minimal environmental impact.

Static Frequency Converters (SFC)


Connecting industrial, utility and rail applications to the electrical supply with differing voltage and frequency is a complex task.

Static Var compensation (SVC)


Static Var Compensators (SVCs) are devices that can quickly and reliably control line voltages. Hitachi Energy’s SVC is customized to fit each customer with their specific needs.

Synchronous Condenser System


Our high inertia rotating condensers support efficient and reliable operation of Hitachi Energy, balancing voltage fluctuations and increased network stability.

Thyristor controlled series compensation


Series compensation is a well established technology that is primarily used to reduce transfer reactances, most notably in bulk transmission corridors.