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Alstom starts the transportation of new equipment to Ituango hydroeletric project, in Colombia

September 15, 2015

Alstom started the transportation of approximately 2.500 pieces of equipment to Ituango hydroelectric project, in Colombia. These pieces are all components of the first four generators units of the project. They were produced at Alstom unit in Taubaté, Brazil. They include large and small-sized, comprising Draft Tubes and its concrete elements, Spiral case, Generator parts, tools, special devices and miscellaneous. Transportation will be made by ground, using 95 trucks, and by sea, under Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) responsibility. The parts should arrive in Colombia in mid-September.

"The production of the equipment for Ituango is at full throttle. We are proud to conclude, with success and excellence, another important milestone in hydro generation projects in the continent" says Januário Dolores, Alstom's General Director for Hydro Generation Business in Latin America. "Although it is a long and complex logistic, since it involves terrestrial and maritime transportation, Alstom and its partners are working hard to conclude another important delivery", he adds.

In October, Alstom expects to ship another 244 pieces of equipment, including Spiral Case and Stator supports, which will be shipped in 18 trucks and which are also part of the first units. The first four generator units are expected to start operating in 2018, and the other ones by 2021.

Alstom signed in 2012 a contract worth approximately 170 million with Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) to supply eight 300 MW Francis turbines and Generators for the Ituango hydro plant. Installed in Cauca River, located in Antioquia, 170 km away from Medellín, the plant will be considered the largest in Colombia when it is in full operation, generating 2,400 MW of power. Alstom is the only supplier of Turbines and Generators in the project.

About Alstom

Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation, power transmission and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies. Alstom builds the fastest train and the automated metros with greatest capacity in the world, supplies integrated turnkey plants and associated services to a wide range of power sources, including hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind, and offers several solutions for power transmission, focused on smart grids. The Group employs 88,000 people in over 100 countries.

For more information

Alstom
641 Lexington Avenue 28th Floor
New York New York
United States 10022
www.alstom.com


Mariana Bacarin
mariana.bacarin@alstom.com
(11) 3612-7078

Ana Paula Mattar
ana.mattar@agenciaideal.com.br
(11) 3612-7079

Juliana Souza
juliana.souza@alstom.com


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