SuperPower is partnering in a $21.5 million smart grid demonstration project award announced by U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu on November 24.
The project with SPX business unit, Waukesha Electric Systems of Waukesha, Wisconsin will demonstrate a smart grid-compatible fault current limiting superconducting transformer that will help improve the stability and reliability of our nation’s electric grid.
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