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Sheffield’s Servelec selected by EDF Energy nuclear business
Sheffield-based Servelec Controls has been selected by the nuclear business of the UK’s largest energy company (EDF Energy) to Design, implement, test and commission new drive systems at Torness and Heysham.
These projects build upon Servelec Controls previous successful delivery of monitoring and control system projects across the EDF Energy fleet.
EDF Energy owns and operates eight nuclear power stations in the UK, with a combined capacity of over 9 million megawatts, while the parent EDF Group operates nuclear sites in France and the United States. EDF Energy employs 15,000 people in the UK and supplies gas and electricity to around six million customer accounts.
Servelec Controls is part of Servelec Automation, a fully-owned subsidiary of the Servelec Group plc. The Servelec Group is a UK-based technology group, providing software, hardware and services to the UK healthcare, oil & gas, nuclear, power, utilities and broadcast sectors.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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