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  2. Category:Electrical engineering companies - Wikipedia

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    Electrical engineering (usually multi-national) companies in large-scale electrical engineering projects and EPC projects. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  3. Category : Electrical engineering companies by country

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    Electrical engineering companies of the United States (1 C, 9 P) This page was last edited on 23 May 2017, at 01:38 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Category:Engineering companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Electrical engineering companies by country (11 C) Electronics companies by country (55 C) ... Engineering companies of the United States (11 C, 159 P) V.

  5. Cegelec - Wikipedia

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    According to World Nuclear News, Fusion For Energy is the “world's largest experimental nuclear fusion facility,” and is at the forefront of the scientific community in the field of fusion energy; Cegelec's involvement in the first Cask and Plus Remote Handling System (CPRHS) of this size is one of Cegelec's most globally renowned nuclear ...

  6. ABB - Wikipedia

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    ABB Group is a Swedish-Swiss multinational electrical engineering corporation. Incorporated in Switzerland as ABB Ltd., and headquartered in Zurich, [1] it is dual-listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich and the Nasdaq Nordic exchange in Stockholm, Sweden. [6]

  7. Yokogawa Electric - Wikipedia

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    It has a global workforce of over 19,000 employees, 84 subsidiary and 3 affiliated companies operating in 55 countries. [3] The company is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 stock index. [4] Yokogawa pioneered the development of distributed control systems and introduced its Centum series DCS in 1975. [5]

  8. WEG Industries - Wikipedia

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    WEG S.A. is a Brazilian company operating worldwide in the electric engineering, power and automation technology areas, headquartered in Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil.The company produces electric motors, generators, alternators, transformers, turbines, BESS, drives, coatings, and provides industrial automation services, among other products and integrated solutions related to electric systems.

  9. JFE Holdings - Wikipedia

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    JFE Engineering Corporation is developing a quick charging station that it claims can take a battery from zero charge to 50% full in about 3 minutes. It has two batteries, one that stores electrical energy from the grid and another that delivers it to the car at extremely high current (500-600 ampere), which allows it to use a low voltage power supply. [8]