Analysis
Nexans awarded contracts worth 20 million Euros
Nexans has gained contracts worth a total of over Euros 20 million to design, manufacture and install Extra High Voltage cable systems for two of Europe’s leading Transmission System Operators – Terna of Italy and Amprion of Germany. Terna Rete Italia’s new 380 kV project is aimed at improving the quality of the electricity network serving South-Eastern Sicily, especially as electricity production in this area increases both through conventional and renewable sources.
NexaAs part of the German Power Grid Expansion Act (EnLAG), which promotes the partial undergrounding of overhead lines in residential areas, Amprion is building a new 380 kV line connecting substations in Wesel on Borken, Steinfurt and Lingen to Meppen in Emsland. Nexans will design, supply, install and test the entire cable system for the construction of the first pilot section of partial undergrounding.
“These 2 important European projects demonstrate once again our technical leadership in EHV, especially as part of partial underground solutions,” says Dirk Steinbrink, Nexans’ Executive Vice President High Voltage & Underwater Cables Business Group. “We offer our TSO customers both competitive and innovative solutions, as well as the support of our German and Italian local service teams to execute the projects. This combination of centralized expertize and local skills is key to our success.”
The cables will be manufactured in the Nexans High Voltage factory in Charleroi (Belgium), while the accessories will be produced in Cossonay (Switzerland).