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- Impulses overview
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Transformer manufacturers
- South America's champions of the energy transition
- Traction Transformers – Future on the Rail
- Time of the giants: XXL transformers for more power
- "Reinhausen is ready to deliver!"
- Oversized de-energized tap-changers
- The most powerful transformers in the world for a 1,100 kV HVDC line in China
- "We are in a growth market with the VRDT"
- Digitalization turnaround: GANZ Intelligent Solutions relies on cooperation with MR
- "Transitioning to a solution provider presents a major opportunity for transformer manufacturers – and digitalization can help!"
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Digitalization
- How AI can lend a hand
- myReinhausen: MR's central digital customer platform
- Why data centers (may) never fail
- Automation? (Cyber-) Secure!
- Globally unique: MESSKO® MTRAB® dehydrating breather communicates via cell phone app
- Remote Solutions: Professional help from a distance
- "Digitalization of the power grids will only work with comprehensive security measures"
- Why are you digitizing your transformers? Three questions for Rúnar Svavar Svavarsson.
- Six challenges, six solutions – Intelligent sensors for safe transformers
-
Energy transition
- 5 theses on the energy transition
- The VRDT is the ideal solution to solve voltage problems in our distribution grids
- Making transformers more sustainable
- 940 tons of power regulation
- Sunny prospects: Municipal solar storage devices
- Four reasons why regulated distribution grids are the future
- "The energy transition is taking place in the distribution grids"
- Five theses on the future of power grids
- Storage at all network levels
- Test systems for the energy revolution
- Climate change, energy revolution and the future of power grids?
- A new design for utility poles
-
Wind and solar power
- The North Sea as Europe's green power plant
- Sahara electricity - safe for the island
- Are wind farms the new power plants?
- Direct current at all grid levels
- The MSCDN plant – the new "power plant generator" for stable grids
- Clean power grid with high-frequency filters
- Weatherproof cable testing for offshore wind parks
- VRDTs for Australia's distribution grids
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Lifetime optimization
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Power supply in industry
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Company
Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc. celebrates plant expansion in Humboldt
(Humboldt, Tennessee) - Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc. (RM), a subsidiary of Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, recently opened a new, expanded production facility in Humboldt, Tennessee. With this investment in the future, the company is meeting the steadily growing demand for innovative energy solutions in North America by significantly expanding its production capacity.
The expansion underlines Reinhausen Manufacturing's long-term commitment to Humboldt and its strategic focus on growth and innovation in the field of electrical power engineering. The new facility has been designed to support advanced manufacturing processes and increase operational efficiency.
"We are very proud to complete this expansion and continue our strong partnership with the City of Humboldt, Gibson County and the State of Tennessee," said Robert Vary, president and CEO of RM. "This new manufacturing facility not only allows us to meet the growing demand for our products, but also underscores our commitment to the area by creating more jobs and promoting economic growth."
With the U.S. power grid under significant pressure due to increasing demand and aging infrastructure, including transformers, the need for reliable and innovative energy solutions has never been greater. Long lead times for new transformers, often ranging from two to four years, combined with the rapid increase in power demand from data centers and AI technologies, have left many utilities facing increasing challenges. Many of the transformers in use today were installed over 60 years ago and some manufacturers no longer exist.
Reinhausen Manufacturing offers solutions that enable energy suppliers to overcome these challenges. The company offers a range of innovations in the areas of asset management, transformer maintenance and service, and life extension strategies.
One of these innovations is the new ETOS® MD-IV (Embedded Transformer Operating System) drive for the RMV-II bolt-on tap-changer, which enables our customers to convert and digitize their transformers to modern systems. This will go into series production at the new plant as early as January 2025 and will replace the previous TAPMOTION® MD-III in the near future.
About Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc.
Founded in 1989, Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc. is a key pillar in Humboldt, driving growth in both production and administration. As part of Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH (MR), based in Regensburg, Germany, the company is a global leader in the niche markets of electrical power technology. Founded in 1868, MR is still predominantly family-owned and is currently managed by the fifth generation. With around 4,000 employees worldwide and a turnover of over one billion euros in the last financial year, Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc., together with MR, ensures that 50% of the world's electricity consumption is effectively controlled by its products.
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