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S. Korea’s LS Group and UK’s Global Interconnection Group to Establish USD 1.2 Billion Subsea Cable Factory

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A High-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable plant to come up at the south of the River Tyne at the Tyne Renewables Quay site in the UK. The goal is to secure planning permission for the project later this year, with production earmarked to start in 2027. Oct 28, 2024 Global......
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Nexans wins Moray West Export Cable Contract

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The cable system consists of Nexans’ High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) cabling which will link the wind turbines to two offshore substation platforms (OSPs). The cables will be manufactured at Nexans’ plants in Halden and Rognan, Norway, Charleston, USA, and Charleroi, Belgium. December 27, 2021 Nexans has won a turnkey......
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PFC Consulting Ropes in Mohanlalganj Transmission as Wholly Owned Arm

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PFCCL is a subsidiary of state-run Power Finance Corporation, India’s largest power sector lender. June 18, 2021 As part of India’s strategy to build a robust power transmission network — state-run PFC Consulting Ltd (PFCCL) has incorporated Mohanlalganj Transmission Ltd as its wholly-owned subsidiary – as reported in a leading......
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Delivering a Subsea Superhighway of Electricity Transmission

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The project of planned subsea electricity transmission links connecting Scotland and England are pivotal for the UK and Scotland’s 2030 offshore wind targets and the transition to net-zero emissions. May 17, 2021 SSEN Transmission welcomes the publication of Ofgem’s consultation on the assessment of plans submitted by all three GB......

Nexans’ innovative overhead line technology helps Brazil solve electricity transmission problems in its large cities

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July 3, 2012 Nexans has worked with Light, Rio de Janeiro’s electric utility, to develop the innovative Lo-Sag™ conductor to help solve Brazil’s crucial issue of supplying more electricity to its large urban centres*, where the construction of new overhead transmission lines is severely restricted and needs controlled clearance to......
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