November 20, 2008
Siemens bags INR 200 crore Sri Lanka order
It is reported that Siemens received an order of around INR.200 crore from the Ceylon Electricity Board, Sri Lanka for the modernization and up gradation of the medium voltage distribution network of Colombo.
According to the report, the scope of work of Siemens' include augmentation of a 33/11 kv substation, supply, installation and commissioning of 390 air insulated medium voltage switchgear bays, 40 compact substations, 50 ring main units and 72 low voltage distribution switchgear from its facilities in India and Germany, apart from the supply and laying of over 200 kilometers of cables.
The report added that Siemens is also delivering a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System for the load dispatch centre that will be equipped with Siemens Sinaut Spectrum control system. This system will gather data from 251 substations and connect them to a centralized distribution control center providing real time information at single point for effective monitoring and control of the power network.
