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Realizing
THE FUTURE

In (big) cities and in the countryside, on the coast and at sea, in this country and around the world - in numerous successful projects, innovative products and reliable services from PFISTERER have helped make energy infrastructure future-proof. Here is a selection of these projects.

“As a cable-independent manufacturer of the CONNEX cable connection system, PFISTERER was able to offer us a fast-deploying solution in a very short time.”

Torsten Kröger, operation and service of 110 kV overhead line and cable networks of Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG

PFISTERER hat gezeigt, dass das Unternehmen auch ALS ANBIETER VON KOMPLETT-LÖSUNGEN HÖCHSTE ANFORDERUNGEN ERFÜLLT.

Juan Carlos Sanchez, Canary Islands Project Director von Red Eléctrica de España (REE)

„ALS WELTMARKTFÜHRER IN IHREM BEREICH, haben wir uns für PFISTERER für die 220 kV-AUSSTATTUNG FÜR DEN WINDPARK MORAY FIRTH ENTSCHIEDEN.

Peter Cooke, Technical Development Director, Volkerinfra.

References

Energy transmission
Overhead lines
Critical winds can cause considerable damage to overhead lines, such as snapped cables and cracked foundations.
Energy transmission
Substations
When building the new Klus substation in Solothurn, the focus was on the maximum possible personal safety.
Energy transmission
Overhead lines
The award-winning high-voltage pylons designed by Danish architects Bystrup set high demands of the insulator chains, as conventional glass cap or porcelain insulators disrupt the design or are not…
Energy transmission
Underground cables
Substations
The Spanish grid operator i-DE Redes Eléctricas Inteligentes, part of the Iberdrola Group, is facing the interesting challenge of modernizing the outdated porcelain terminations of a 132 kV line in…
Wind
Connecting the switchgear and transformers in the Global Tech I offshore wind farm, one of the first and largest commercial wind farms in the German North Sea, under extreme conditions and with…
Energy transmission
Overhead lines
In the densely populated Randstad in the Netherlands, with very low limit values for electromagnetic fields, TenneT's “Wintrack” project had to be realized with forward-looking and aesthetically…