ABB wins $8.2 million electrical order at Bolivian gas processing plant
ABB recently won an $8.2 million order from Initec (Técnicas Reunidas Group) to deliver the electric equipment for a new natural gas processing plant in Gran Chaco, Bolivia. The order was booked in the fourth quarter 2012 and the equipment will be deliveredin June.
The electrical balance of plant (eBoP) consists of three e-houses including the air conditioning system, fire detection equipment, building infrastructures and lighting system. Each e-house will contain all necessary electrical equipment for the successful operation of the plant, like medium- and low-voltage switchgear, transformers, motors control center and electrical control system. Details
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