In a significant energy infrastructure project in Mozambique, Delvalle has played a crucial role by providing an innovative solution to optimize the operation of a combined cycle power plant. The 450 MW Temane combined cycle power plant in Mozambique will supply energy for 25 years and serve as an anchor for the construction of approximately 600 km of high-voltage transmission lines across the country to meet the demand of 1.5 million households, enabling the development of infrastructure and industrial growth in Mozambique.

Delvalle's commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction continues to drive progress and efficiency in the global energy sector.

Faced with this challenge, Delvalle introduced its solution of 19" outdoor rack cabinets from the Storm Series, made of AISI 304L stainless steel with IP66 water and dust tightness. Manufactured to the highest quality standards, they provide exceptional protection against adverse environmental conditions such as humidity, corrosion, and temperature fluctuations.

Moreover, the choice of stainless steel Storm Series cabinets highlights Delvalle's commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. These cabinets are designed to withstand the most challenging conditions and maintain their structural integrity over the years, reducing the need for frequent replacements and minimizing environmental impact.

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