Emergency Corrective Protocol in La Herradura: Innovation and Operational Excellence
Ensuring Reliable Power Supply for Baja California
At PYE Electrificaciones, we reaffirm our leadership in industrial electrical engineering by successfully executing the Emergency Corrective Protocol at the La Herradura Substation. This project presented a significant challenge: ensuring a stable power distribution system for the Baja California region during the critical period from June to September, with a tight execution timeline of just 60 days.
Project Challenges and Execution
The industrial electrical infrastructure solutions implemented in this project included:
- Construction of a secondary gas regulation station with a capacity of 30,000 MMBTU.
- Expansion of 20,000 m² of production area to support high-demand industries.
- Installation of 500 meters of carbon steel piping for optimized gas flow.
- Deployment of 9 kilometers of medium-voltage cable to ensure stable energy transmission.
- Installation of 20 kilometers of low-power cable, guaranteeing seamless connectivity.
- More than 3,000 electrical connections established, reinforcing the power infrastructure.
The Emergency Corrective Protocol at La Herradura Substation reinforces PYE Electrificaciones’ expertise in power generation and distribution, ensuring a reliable energy supply with efficient execution and strategic planning.
Impact and Results: Powering Over 350,000 Homes
With a generation capacity of 100 MW, this project now ensures uninterrupted electricity for more than 350,000 households in Baja California. The effectiveness of this protocol showcases PYE Electrificaciones’ expertise in power distribution systems, strategic planning, and efficient execution of large-scale projects.
Commitment to Electrical Safety and Compliance
Our work aligns with the highest industry standards, ensuring compliance with CFE, CENACE, and NEC regulations. This guarantees that every infrastructure project meets safety, efficiency, and reliability requirements.