New transformer for Foziling hydropower station delivered in record time In an impressively short time, the Siemens transformer factory in Wuhan, China, (STWH) recently delivered an 110-kV/10-MVA transformer for the Foziling hydropower station in Huoshan County in the Chinese province of Anhui. A transformer there, which had operated for almost 30 years, suddenly burned up. It urgently needed to be replaced to ensure power generation during the upcoming summer months, which mark the peak period of hydroelectric power demand. The customer had very specific requirements for the delivery of the product, and only three days passed from the price offer to signing the contract. Now another transformer had to be engineered, manufactured, and delivered within just 60 days – at a time when the pressure on the factory’s existing capacity was already exceptionally high. This was a severe test for STWH in all areas, from design, procurement, and production to project management and quality and cost control. Everything had to run smoothly during all project phases in order to ensure on-time completion of the project. The customer, sales, engineering, manufacturing, logistics, and all other involved parties worked very quickly and very precisely to reach this goal, and finally it took only 64 days from signing the contract to the arrival of the transformer at the project site. That set a record for the shortest delivery time by STWH, and it demonstrates the excellence of Siemens’ global transformer factory network as well as the team based in Wuhan. Siemens AG Energy Management Division Transformers Katzwanger Strasse 150 90461 Nuremberg, Germany Contact Zhang, Liu Xing liuxing.zhang@siemens.com Publisher and Copyright 2015: Siemens AG Energy Management Division Freyeslebenstrasse 1 91058 Erlangen, Germany siemens.com/transformers