Northern Provides Reliable GridTie and TelePower Power Systems for Corridor Pipeline Project in Alberta, Canada

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Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Electronic
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Alberta,
Canada,
Manufacturing,
Northern Power Systems
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Northern Power Systems

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Overview: Corridor Pipeline Ltd. in Canada needed power for mainline block valve actuation along a 493 km dual pipeline in northern Alberta. Northern Power Systems completed construction of 22 turnkey power systems for the Corridor Pipeline Ltd. in Alberta, Canada. The systems will power main line block valve actuation at strategic points along the Corridor Pipeline Project, a 493-kilometer dual pipeline, which runs from the Muskeg River Mine, north of Fort McMurray, to Scotford, north of Edmonton, Alberta. Northern built the 14 GridTie grid-connected systems and 8 TelePower diesel-photovoltaic (PV) hybrid power systems.

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