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jeamis2002

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Apr 3, 2015
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hi! folks i think that this thread woudnt be here but i couldnt find any other forum for some help about an issue i am looking for
So let me introduce myself, my name is Juan Emilio and i am an electrical engineer from Argentina with experience in high voltage, high power engineering industry here. I have worked with synchronous generators and motor in the hundreds of megawatts, i have also worked with power transformers (800 MVA, 500kV) and also in a high voltage laboratory in a hight voltage insulator factory.
So my questions is, where could i find a list of american companies according with that kind of technology?

i look forward to hearing from you

Thank you

Juan
 
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Weird. I would have thought that forum237 or forum238 would extremely applicable. If so, you should hit that "Red flag this post" link at the bottom of each posting to ask the moderator to delete this particular thread and re-post in one of the cited forums

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You really should ask site management to change the name of your thread. You probably saw the admonition against using "Help" as your subject. "I need help" pretty close to that and many people refuse to open threads without a meaningful title. Site management will change it for you if you hit the "Red Flag" button and ask them to.

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