Analysis
Prysmian to reconfirm its technology expertise standing with major presence role at Cigre 2010
Prysmian, leading worldwide player in the energy and telecommunications cables industry, will play a major role at the 2010 Biannual Session of CIGRE (International Council on Large Electrical Systems, one of the key worldwide bodies operating in the sector of electric power systems) that will take place in Paris from August 23 to 27 (Palais de Congrès de Porte Maillot, stand 45, main hall), bringing together some 3000 delegates from all over the world, with more than 400 technical papers that cover all related technical, economic, environmental, organisational and regulatory aspects being discussed.
PrysCIGRE 2010 comes at a time of important developments for Prysmian’s leadership in the industry of land and submarine power transmission cable systems, following very closely the recent awards of major contracts that set a number of milestones in the industry: BorWin2, in Germany will be the first commercial ± 300 kV DC cable project using extruded technology (highest direct current voltage level ever reached) and the first 800 MW connection to offshore wind parks and the largest VSC system with a capacity of 800 MW; Transco, in Abu Dhabi will be the largest 400 kV underground cable system in the region and the largest EHV XLPE cable system in the world (in terms of contract value) ever awarded to a single supplier.
These achievements again demonstrate Prysmian’s leading position and the validity of the Group’s know-how and technologies in the development of state-of-the art cables for power transmission and the commitment to support smarter and greener power grids worldwide. Among other projects in which Prysmian has recently been involved in the field of power transmission both on-shore and offshore are some of the largest, most strategic and technologically advanced developments such as Trans Bay Cable (USA), SA.PE.I. (Italy), Romulo (Spain), GCCIA (Saudi – Bahrain), Doha Bay Crossing (Qatar), Walney, Ormonde, Gunfleet Sands, Thanet and Greater Gabbard and Alpha Ventus offshore wind farms in the UK and in Germany.