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The offshore cable was supplied by Prysmian and manufactured at the Arco Felice factory in Naples, Italy. It was installed by the cable-laying vessel Giulio Verne . [ 2 ] Cable for the fjord, tunnel and lake sections, and the onshore connection in Norway, was supplied by Nexans and manufactured at Nexans' plant in Halden, Norway.
Land cables and submarine cables were installed between 2020 and 2023. In 2023 the cable laying contractor Prysmian announced that the land cables and 870 km of the 1250 km dual subsea cable had been laid with the remaining 380 km subsea cable to be laid between April and July 2023. [16] The undersea section of the link was completed in July 2023.
Prysmian S.p.A. is a multinational company with headquarters in Milan, Italy, specialising in the production of electrical cable for use in the energy and telecom sectors and for optical fibres. Prysmian is present in North America with 23 plants, 48 in Europe, 13 in LATAM, 7 MEAT, 13 APAC.
[10] In October 2022, the cable manufacturer Prysmian started production of the 725km cable. [21] As of December 2022, early construction works had started in Wilhelmshaven and Isle of Grain, [22] and manufacture of the cable had started. [21] As of November 2024, subsea cabling works had started in UK waters. [23]
SAPEI, is a high-voltage direct current power transmission system that connects Sardinia with the Italian mainland.The submarine cable from Fiume Santo to Latina runs at 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) below sea level in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Subsea Cables UK - An organisation of submarine cable owners, operators and suppliers aimed at promoting marine safety and protecting cable installations on the UK continental shelf; The International Cable Protection Committee; Subsea Cables UK article on Submarine Power Cables; Export cables from Offshore Wind farms to Offshore substations
The subsidiary company was sold to Prysmian Group, the world’s largest cable manufacturer at the time of sale, in September 2012. Global Marine today focuses primarily on supporting the telecoms, [ 4 ] oil & gas [ 5 ] and deep sea research [ 6 ] markets.
The cable will run from Sandford Bay, at Peterhead in Scotland, to the Drax Power Station in Yorkshire, England. The northern converter station will be next to the existing power station at Peterhead. [5] The subsea portion of the cable will be approximately 440 km (270 mi) long, from the Aberdeenshire coast to the East Riding of Yorkshire. [7]