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Webinar: New Ideas for Replacing Unavailable or Obsolete Power Electronics in Turbines

By Heather Centorbi | August 20, 2013

PSI-Descripter-ImageA few essential turbine components are just not available from OEMs. One example: Xantrex Matrix Inverters for GE 1.5 MW turbines. Without the inverter, power from the turbine cannot be applied to the grid. But there is still a reliable source for the unit.

In this webcast, learn how electronics obsolescence in the U.S. wind turbine fleet affects availability, and how PSI Repair Services helps wind farms overcome this challenge. As an example, the company will show how it engineered an improved drop-in replacement inverter for unsalvageable Xantrex Matrix units, along with several other hard-to-come-by electrical wind components.

Watch this webinar and learn:
·         How age affects high-power electronic components
·         How custom repairs and engineering can replace unsupported or obsolete electronic components
·         Where to find cost-effective solutions for broken electronics in Clipper turbines

Sponsored by:
PSI-Repair


Filed Under: Energy storage, Turbines, Webinars
Tagged With: psirepair, webinar
 

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