Summary
- Profile Type
- Business Offer
- POD Reference
- BOTR20240913005
- Term of Validity
- 13 September 2024 - 13 September 2025
- Company's Country
- Turkey
- Type of partnership
- Commercial agreementInvestment agreementSupplier agreementOutsourcing agreement
- Targeted Countries
- All countries
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General information
- Short Summary
- The company is capable to meet all requirements detailed project planning that includes considerations for energy efficiency, safety, and future scalability both HV and LV systems . Proper documentation, including detailed schematics, equipment specifications, and safety protocols, is essential for the successful execution of these projects.
- Full Description
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High voltage (HV) and low voltage (LV) electrical systems play a crucial role in the distribution and utilization of electrical energy across a wide range of applications, from industrial settings to residential buildings. The design of these systems requires a comprehensive approach, taking into account both technical and safety standards to ensure efficient and reliable operation.
For high voltage systems, the focus is primarily on the transmission of large amounts of electrical energy over long distances, typically at voltages above 1,000 volts. The design of such systems involves careful selection of components like transformers, circuit breakers, insulators, and protection relays, as well as ensuring proper grounding and surge protection. Substations and transmission lines form the backbone of HV systems, where the correct sizing and insulation of equipment are critical to minimizing power losses and ensuring system stability.
In contrast, low voltage systems, operating at voltages below 1,000 volts, are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings for distributing power to end-users. The design of LV systems includes load calculation, cable sizing, and the integration of protective devices like fuses and circuit breakers to ensure safety and reliability. Compliance with standards such as the National Electrical Code (NEC) or IEC standards is essential in the project planning phase to meet regulatory requirements and ensure safe installations.
Both HV and LV systems require detailed project planning that includes considerations for energy efficiency, safety, and future scalability. Proper documentation, including detailed schematics, equipment specifications, and safety protocols, is essential for the successful execution of these projects. - Advantages and Innovations
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- Stage of Development
- Already on the market
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and ProductionGoal 13: Climate ActionGoal 17: Partnerships to achieve the GoalGoal 7: Affordable and Clean EnergyGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
- IPR description
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1. Licensing and Certification
The firm must hold the necessary local and international licenses to work on high and low voltage electrical installations.
Engineers and technicians should have valid certifications and be regularly updated through ongoing training (e.g., compliance with IEC, NEC, OSHA standards).
2. Experience and References
The company should provide references for successful past projects related to high and low voltage systems.
The firm must have an experienced team capable of handling projects such as high voltage substations, power distribution systems, and industrial electrical installations.
3. Technical Expertise
The company should have a skilled engineering team proficient in designing, calculating loads, cable sizing, and protection systems for both HV and LV projects.
The firm must be familiar with modern technologies like energy efficiency and renewable energy integration.
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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1. Licensing and Certification
The firm must hold the necessary local and international licenses to work on high and low voltage electrical installations.
Engineers and technicians should have valid certifications and be regularly updated through ongoing training (e.g., compliance with IEC, NEC, OSHA standards).
2. Experience and References
The company should provide references for successful past projects related to high and low voltage systems.
The firm must have an experienced team capable of handling projects such as high voltage substations, power distribution systems, and industrial electrical installations.
3. Technical Expertise
The company should have a skilled engineering team proficient in designing, calculating loads, cable sizing, and protection systems for both HV and LV projects.
The firm must be familiar with modern technologies like energy efficiency and renewable energy integration. - Type and Size of Partner
- UniversitySME 11-49R&D InstitutionBig companySME <=10SME 50 - 249
- Type of partnership
- Commercial agreementInvestment agreementSupplier agreementOutsourcing agreement
Dissemination
- Market keywords
- 06003003 - Wind energy06009 - Energy Distribution06003002 - Photovoltaics06003010 - Distributed power and grid connection06002003 - Power grid and distribution
- Sector Groups Involved
- TextilesElectronicsDigitalCreative Industries
- Targeted countries
- All countries