Home Light is Using Cargill Vegetable-Oil-Based Insulating Fluid in the Transformers of its Electrical Substations
 

Keywords :   


Light is Using Cargill Vegetable-Oil-Based Insulating Fluid in the Transformers of its Electrical Substations

2016-09-01 01:00:00| Power Technology

Light, a power utility, is now using the Cargill-developed Envirotemp FR3 vegetable-oil based insulating fluid at the power transformers in its electrical substations in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Tags: light electrical fluid transformers

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

23.04Discovering Michigans Magic: Cassondra Wanders Adventure Series
23.04NWRA Accepting Applications for 2024 Recycling Awards
23.04New Bill Discussed in Minnesota that would Create Free Recycling Program for Electronics
23.04PC Cycle Belgium Collects 404 Tons of Solar Panels for Recycling in Q1 2024
23.04A Legacy of Opportunity: Education and Innovation in Waste Management
23.04Vanguards Roadmap to Circularity Through Renewable Natural Gas
23.04Leading Wine Brands Launch the Alternative Packaging Alliance (APA)
23.04Brightmark to Invest $950 Million in New Flagship Plastics Circularity Center in Thomaston, Georgia
Energy and Environment »
24.04Beiersdorf AG Forges Multi-Year Partnership with Rubedo Life Sciences
24.04Squalene Market Size Positioned to Grow by $64.75 Million by 2027
24.04Outcry led to HMRC's helpline closure U-turn
24.04Perfect Corp.: Q1 2024 Financials
24.04Aveda Develops Care for Curls and Coils
24.04Warpaint London PLC: FY 2023 Financials
24.04Squeal on Pigs secures additional $2.6 million in funding
24.04Galderma: Q1 2024 Financials
More »