Keeping the lights on

Hurricane Sandy was the most destructive tropical cyclone of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, as well as the second-costliest hurricane in US history, making landfall on October 29. The storm caused massive electrical grid damages in New Jersey, New York and many New England areas, causing power outages for businesses, industrial sites, medical centers, and countless homes.

It showed just how helpless we are when this kind of natural disaster happens in our own backyard. As a result, building management now aims to ensure that buildings do not lose electrical power during such a disaster because of a missing emergency power generation system.

The Switch - Risto Ahvo

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Value creation for all wind energy players

Between 2009 – 2011, we were spoiled by a “green race” that started as a sprint. There was an urgent need to bring Asian nations—especially China—into line with the rest of the world to use cleaner and more efficient energy sources.

Suddenly in 2012, it’s turned into something of a marathon, with companies and financial institutions involved in the market, which has been slowed by regulatory and political climates that have evolved in the face of new economic realities.

The Switch - Carlo Cecchi, Director, Business Development

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The Switch UpDate 360°

Now, the presentations from our The Switch UpDate 360° in Vaasa, Finland on March 13, 2013, are available online.

Welcome to our many different viewpoints on how to become more competitive 
in today’s tricky renewable energy environment.

The Switch - The Switch 360° UpDate 2013

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The Switch appoints new General Manager in China

The Switch announced today the appointment of David Zhao in the position of General Manager for China. This hiring of Zhao underpins The Switch’s long-term ambitions to establish itself as the preferred partner in permanent magnet generators and full-power converters in a market in which The Switch has been extremely strong.

The Switch - David Zhao

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