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HVDC
Japanese Start Building UK's First HVDC Cable Factory
Japan-headquartered Sumitomo Electric has kicked off the construction of its subsea cable factory in Scotland, set to supply critical elements for the reinforce…
Offshore Wind Power
TenneT Awards Eur 5.5 Billion Offshore Wind Cable Contracts
TenneT has awarded NKT, Nexans, and a consortium of Jan De Nul, LS Cable, and Denys with contracts to install 525 kV HVDC cable systems for ten offshore wind pr…
Power Construction
Jan De Nul and Samsung Secure HVDC Cable Installation Contract in UAE
Jan De Nul will be responsible for the design, installation, burial and protection of two cable clusters for the project.
Power Cable
Jan De Nul Lands Its Biggest Cable Deal for $3.6bln Middle Eastern Project
Jan De Nul and Samsung C&T consortium has secured a contract, regarded as the biggest cable installation contract in Jan De Nul’s history, to deliver an HVDC c…
Power Cable
Nexans Opens US Facility to Meet Growing Demand for Subsea Cables
French fiber optic cable manufacturing company Nexans has opened a new facility to manufacture high-voltage direct current subsea cables in Charleston, in the U…
HVDC
Prysmian to Build €200m HVDC Cable for Sofia Offshore Wind Farm
Energy and telecom cable systems company Prysmian Group has finalised the contract agreement with RWE Renewables for the development of the turn-key, high volta…
Submarine Cable
SSE, ScottishPower and National Grid to Deliver Electric Super-Highway
UK-based energy companies SSE, ScottishPower and National Grid have agreed to deliver Eastern Link, a renewable electric underwater super-highway from Scotland …
Market Analysis
Proposed $16B Project Combines World’s Largest PV Farm, Largest Battery, Longest Undersea HVDC Cable
Here’s a high-level cost estimate of what transmitting solar power underneath an ocean might cost for the proposed $16 billion Australia–ASEAN power line.