
Schneider Electric Colombia S.A. (Schneider Electric Colombia)
Get all the information about Schneider Electric Colombia S.A. (Schneider Electric Colombia), a company operating mainly in the Electric Power sector. Connect with its key contacts, projects, shareholders, related news and more. The company has operations in Colombia, which include Transmission Lines, Secondary Distribution, Water levels, Fossil fuels, Geothermal, Nuclear, Thermo, Fuel oils, Wind, Coal Generation, Photovoltaic, Combined cycle, Solar, Energy Storage, Industrial Equipment Supplier, Natural Gas Generation, Generation, Onshore Wind, Radial , Hydro, Transmission, Run of the river, Distribution, Primary Distribution, Bunker oil/Diesel oil, Tidal/Wave energy, Renewable, Biomass, Offshore Wind, Rural Electrification systems, Hydro Dam, Network Upgrades, Thermosolar CSP, Smart Grids, Substations andMini Hydro. Write to us at info@bnamericas.com or call us at +56 (2) 29410300 to schedule a demonstration of our platform.
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Created in 1994, Schneider Electric Colombia is the local subsidiary of the global provider of digital energy and automation solutions, Schneider Electric. The company has two industrial plants, two distribution centers and more than 500 collaborators in the country that serve the energy and infrastructure, industry, construction and residential sectors. Its product portfolio is divided into the areas of installation and control systems, building management and security, electrical distribution, solar energy, medium voltage distribution and energy automation, critical energy and cooling services, industrial automation and control and software solutions. Schneider Electric Colombia is headquartered in Bogotá.
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