United States
Transformers & Switchgear
in New Orleans.
ETS delivers IEEE C57-compliant power transformers, distribution transformers, switchgear and package substations to utilities, EPC contractors, oil & gas operators, renewable developers and data-centre projects across New Orleans. Triple-certified manufacturing (IEC, ANSI/IEEE, UL) supports utility-grade procurement with witnessed FAT, ISO/IEC 17025 testing and turnkey delivery.
Market context
Local grid, utilities, climate and procurement.
New Orleans is supplied by Entergy New Orleans at 13.2/24.9 kV MV with 138/230/500 kV transmission within MISO. Bulk supply: the Waterford 3 nuclear (1,250 MW), River Bend nuclear (967 MW) and the New Orleans Power Station (CCGT, 128 MW). Specifications follow IEEE C57.12.00 with Entergy's distribution standard, copper windings, ester-fluid mandatory for the French Quarter vault network, IP55 hurricane-rated enclosures (post-Katrina mandate, Cat-4 wind) and silicone-rubber bushings for Gulf salt-fog. Tender drivers: the Port of New Orleans LIT terminal expansion, Tulane Medical Center / LSU Health expansion, the Folgers Coffee New Orleans roastery, the Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) electrification and the petrochemical-corridor 'Cancer Alley' substations along the Mississippi.
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A curated portfolio of transformers and switchgear matched to local utility specifications, standards and project drivers.
Frequently Asked Questions — New Orleans
For projects in New Orleans, ETS quotes 16–20 weeks for distribution transformers (11–33 kV, up to 5 MVA) and 22–28 weeks for power transformers (33 kV and above, up to 60 MVA), inclusive of witnessed Factory Acceptance Testing to Entergy specifications and ex-works delivery. Express slots are sometimes available for repeat customers — confirm at quote stage.
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Procuring for New Orleans?
Regionally compliant transformers and switchgear delivered to New Orleans with witnessed FAT and on-site commissioning.



