Switchgear Stocks List

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Switchgear Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 POWL Why Powell (POWL) Stock Is Falling Today
Nov 20 POWL Why Powell (POWL) Shares Are Trading Lower Today
Nov 20 POWL Powell Industries, Inc. (POWL) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 20 POWL Powell Industries Faces Seasonally Slow Q1 Start After Mixed Q4; Stock Tanks
Nov 20 POWL Powell Industries Powers Forward After Q4 Earnings As Shorts Drive Down Stock Price
Nov 20 CMI Why Cummins (CMI) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term
Nov 20 POWL Powell Industries' Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Increase Y/Y
Nov 20 POWL Powell Industries Reports Weak Sales, Joins Target, QuidelOrtho And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Wednesday's Pre-Market Session
Nov 20 POWL Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Zurn Elkay, Eaton, Emerson Electric and Powell Industries
Nov 20 POWL Powell Industries Earnings: Deceleration Sparks Concerns
Nov 19 POWL Powell Industries (POWL) Beats Q4 Earnings Estimates
Nov 19 POWL Earnings Snapshot: Powell Industries expects FY25 to be successful; posts mixed FQ4
Nov 19 POWL Powell Industries: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 19 POWL Powell (NASDAQ:POWL) Misses Q3 Revenue Estimates, Stock Drops
Nov 19 POWL Powell Industries GAAP EPS of $3.77 beats by $0.22, revenue of $275M misses by $11.49M
Nov 19 POWL Powell Industries Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2024 Results
Nov 19 ENS EnerSys Announces Participation in BofA Securities Leveraged Finance Conference on December 3, 2024
Nov 19 PPSI Pioneer Power Solutions Inc (PPSI) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Robust Revenue Growth and ...
Nov 19 POWL Earnings Scheduled For November 19, 2024
Nov 19 PPSI Pioneer Power Solutions, Inc. (PPSI) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Switchgear

In an electric power system, switchgear is the combination of electrical disconnect switches, fuses or circuit breakers used to control, protect and isolate electrical equipment. Switchgear is used both to de-energize equipment to allow work to be done and to clear faults downstream. This type of equipment is directly linked to the reliability of the electricity supply.
The earliest central power stations used simple open knife switches, mounted on insulating panels of marble or asbestos. Power levels and voltages rapidly escalated, making opening manually operated switches too dangerous for anything other than isolation of a de-energized circuit. Oil-filled equipment allowed arc energy to be contained and safely controlled. By the early 20th century, a switchgear line-up would be a metal-enclosed structure with electrically operated switching elements, using oil circuit breakers. Today, oil-filled equipment has largely been replaced by air-blast, vacuum, or SF6 equipment, allowing large currents and power levels to be safely controlled by automatic equipment.
High-voltage switchgear was invented at the end of the 19th century for operating motors and other electric machines. The technology has been improved over time and can now be used with voltages up to 1,100 kV.Typically, switchgear in substations are located on both the high- and low-voltage sides of large power transformers. The switchgear on the low-voltage side of the transformers may be located in a building, with medium-voltage circuit breakers for distribution circuits, along with metering, control, and protection equipment. For industrial applications, a transformer and switchgear line-up may be combined in one housing, called a unitized substation (USS).

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