Scana-Owned Firm Lands Contract for Offshore Project in US

Monday, July 14, 2025

Scana-owned PSW Power & Automation has secured a contract for the design, manufacture, and assembly of six E-House modules for an offshore project in Gulf of America.

The E-House modules will be used on three separate offshore installations in the United States.

Delivery includes the design of a frequency converter system and a medium voltage distribution system, all preassembled in E-house modules suitable for hazardous areas offshore.

The company deemed the contract as sizeable, meaning its value is $2.4 million and $7.4 million.

With the latest contract, Scana’s order backlog stands at approximately at $122.5 million, the company said.

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