Merus Power signs an agreement for the modernization of a compensator in Finland 

Merus Power has signed an agreement with Aurora Infrastructure Oy for the modernization of a static var compensator. This is already the second modernization of a compensator in cooperation with Aurora Infrastructure. The installations will take place in autumn 2026. The goal of Aurora, an industrial electricity network partner, is to offer a functional and reliable power network to its customers and at the same time reduce its customers’ carbon footprint by improving power quality and energy efficiency. 

A new, modernized var compensator will be installed in the medium-voltage network of a steel plant to improve power quality. The purpose of the compensator is to stabilize the voltage in the network and reduce disturbances and reactive power in the electricity network. At the same time, the plant’s energy efficiency can be improved and the need for premature maintenance in its systems can be reduced. 

The steel industry uses a lot of energy, and improving power quality and investing in energy efficiency can reduce the amount of electrical energy used in the manufacture of products. Steel is one of the most recycled materials in the world, and it can be recycled almost indefinitely without losing its properties. 

“We offer our customers solutions that create a strong foundation for sustainable and successful business and promote energy efficiency. We enable the growth of our customers’ business by developing power networks that meet the needs of electrified production. This is already the second modernization project of a large-scale industrial-scale compensator that we are implementing in cooperation with Merus Power,” says Aurora Infrastructure’s Site Manager Pentti Alatalo. 

“The electrification of industry, the modernization and development of infrastructure, and energy efficiency are strong trends in the industry, which are reflected in Merus Power’s power quality market. Modernization is a sensible way to significantly extend the life cycle of the current compensator by replacing only the aged components, both in economic sense and from the point of view of nature. Modernization can also be carried out in a significantly shorter time than replacing the entire compensator. Such a solution not only represents sustainable development, but also saves natural resources,” says Kari Tuomala, CEO of Merus Power.

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Aki Tiira

Head of Sales, Power Quality Systems
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Director of Communications & Investor
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