Tag: Brazil

27
May
2015

Sea Marconi invited to Brazil to present its solutions against PCBs as part of the UNDP/GEF

As part of the PCB/UNDP/GEF project, Sea Marconi has been invited to present its solutions at the workshop on PCB/POPs treatment (decontamination and disposal), which will be held on 21st and 22nd July 2015 in Brasilia (Brazil). The event will see managers and technical experts gathered together from the energy, industrial, transportation, health, agricultural and other sectors, which all use electrical equipment
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5
Jan
2015

TAESA Brazil buys its second Sea Marconi system to combat corrosive sulphur

Recalling Sea Marconi’s most important activities in 2014, we don’t want to exclude the delivery of an oil treatment system, model DMU 100 5000 24C, to TAESA, an important Brazilian utility. We are extremely proud of this order, because TAESA already purchased one of our systems in 2009 (read article). Given their high level of satisfaction, in terms of both the
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21
Feb
2014

From Brazil arrive an order for an oil treatment plant for corrosive sulfur contamination

Among the interesting outlooks at the end of 2013 there is the acquisition of an important order issued by the Brazilian TAESA, one of the largest groups for the transmission of electric power in Brazil. The subject of the sale is a containerised mobile unit (DMU) capable of performing an integrated treatment of the oil and transformers contaminated by corrosive sulfur, with a flow
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Removal of corrosive sulfur with DBDS (C1) Brazil 2005

Scenario Brazilian energy transmission network of TSN e Novatrans with 76 electrical equipment filled with insulating fluids. Brazilian energy transmission network TSN Lines 1181 km Substations 6 Total reactors 40 Reactors with corrosive sulfur 37 (92,5%) Total failed reactors 15 (37,5%) Novatrans Lines 1278 km Substations 6 Total reactors 36 Reactors with corrosive sulfur 13 (36,11%) Total failed reactors (-) 2005 Discovery of DBDS. Sea Marconi, first in the
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7
Dec
2011

TAESA Brazil communicates the results of the Selective depolarisation (Chedcos) against DBDS

After about two years from the start of the research and development project finalised toward the evaluation of the Selective Depolarisation project used to solve the problem of corrosive sulfur in Brazil, on 28th October 2010, a meeting was held in Rio de Janeiro to share the results of the research. The event has factually validated the Selective Depolarisation process
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16
Mar
2010

The partnership in Brazil continues and expands also with Cemig

Between the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009, Sea Marconi supplies a decontamination mobile system to Terna Partecipacoes S.A.(Brazilian branch of the Italian power transmission company Terna) to deal with the corrosive sulfur problem. In following chronologically the situation, on 3rd November 2009 Terna Partecipacoes S.A. closet the sale of its 66% to Cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais), one
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