Electrical Substations

At the power plant, alternating current (AC) is produced in three phases which leaves the generator at the power plant and enters the transmission substation.

The transmission substation utilises large transformers to transform or “step up” the generator’s voltage to very high voltages for transmission over long distances.

In order to be useful to clients, power must first come from the transmission grid and then be stepped down to the distribution grid. This can take place in several stages. The point where the conversion from “transmission” to “distribution” takes place is in the Power Substation.

With its partners, Global Energy is at the forefront of the transition to cleaner, more sustainable electricity networks and can work with customers to deliver the future of electricity for full planning and construction of bespoke high voltage                                                                                                                                                                                        turnkey substations.

Global Energy can offer a complete suite of services, components and technologies needed to successfully design, build, commission and operate any high-voltage substations, enabling customers to enhance their operational efficiency, grid resilience and productivity