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Colin Bennett

CIGRE 2016: Nexans presents innovative High Voltage Energy Transmission Solutions - 1 views

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    "in addition Nexans will present its latest Extra High Voltage partial undergrounding cable systems. This is helping to move overhead lines underground. "
Colin Bennett

Recommended voltages for HVDC grids - 1 views

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    "Recommended voltages for HVDC grids"
Colin Bennett

Power transformers - Part 24: Specification of voltage regulating distribution transfor... - 1 views

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    Power transformers - Part 24: Specification of voltage regulating distribution transformers (VRDT)
Colin Bennett

Prysmian Group supplies Medium Voltage and fibre optic cables for the new U.S.S. Aircra... - 0 views

  • Previously, the catapults used were powered by steam. However, General Atomics has developed the EMALS system to use linear induction motors to more finely control aircraft acceleration off the deck. Prysmian Group has received the contract from General Atomics to develop and supply the cables needed to power the system and has supplied more than 85% of the cables used in conjunction with this system.
Colin Bennett

Nexans High Voltage Submarine Cable Construction - Video - 0 views

  • See how Nexans high voltage cables are constructed
Colin Bennett

nkt cables to acquire Ericsson's power cable operations - 0 views

  • Ericsson’s Energy Business realised a revenue in market prices of approx. 1.3 bnDKK in 2012, and the company is a leading supplier of medium voltage products to the Nordic utility groups. In addition, Ericsson's Energy Business is an important supplier of low voltage products to the wholesalers and installers in Sweden, and a significant portion of revenue also comes from innovative specialty power cables.
Piotr Ortonowski

US - Nexans to build plant near Charleston - 0 views

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    It has been announced that Nexans will be the first major tenant in a business park near Goose Creek, outside Charleston, S.C. The new $85 million plant will employ 200 and construction is expected to start this year with hiring beginning in late 2013. Dirk Steinbrink, vice president in charge of Nexans' High Voltage and Submarine Business Group said "establishing our Berkeley plant is a key strategic development that will enable Nexans to capitalize on the ever growing demand for high-quality high-voltage cables designed and manufactured to meet the specific needs of the major power transmission infrastructure projects in North America and worldwide in the coming years."
Colin Bennett

The world's largest submarine cable - 0 views

  • nkt cables has engineered, developed, manufactured, installed and commissioned a 245 kV 3 core high voltage submarine cable. With a diameter of 270 mm it is the largest submarine cable in the world. The cable route is approx. 24.5 km, connecting the GIS station at Grenaa with the offshore transformer platform at the Anholt offshore wind farm.
  • nkt cables has engineered, developed, manufactured, installed and commissioned a 245 kV 3 core high voltage submarine cable. With a diameter of 270 mm it is the largest submarine cable in the world. The cable route is approx. 24.5 km, connecting the GIS station at Grenaa with the offshore transformer platform at the Anholt offshore wind farm.
James Wright

Dubai - Ducab-HV opens new high voltage energy cable plant in Jabel Ali, Dubai - 0 views

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    Ducab-HV, a joint venture between the Dubai and Abu Dhabi governments, has opened a new factory in Jabel Ali, Dubai for the production of single core copper/aluminium conductor power cables with a voltage range of 66kV to 400kV. The plant will increase Ducab's production capacity by 15,000 tonnes of conductor per annum. The company estimates that production will meet the full infrastructural development demands of the UAE. In addition, production is expected to be sufficient to allocate 75% of total output for supplying the GCC, European and African export markets.
Colin Bennett

Electromobility is one of Leoni's future growth drivers - 0 views

  • The focus is on high-voltage cables and cable harnesses for high power transmission. These special products are needed because, in cars and commercial vehicles with electric, hybrid or fuel cell drive, 12 volts no longer prevail on their own as they do in conventional vehicles with combustion engines. Instead, electrified powertrains involve voltages up to 1000, which require the cables and components to have special properties with respect to conductivity, mechanical flexibility, thermal capacity and safety
Colin Bennett

An Ill Wind Blows On China's Turbine Business - 0 views

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    The SERC (State Electricity Regulatory Commission) has released stricter technical regulations, especially for LVRT (Low Voltage Ride Through) reformation. Additionally, 18 industry standards have been released in November 2011 by the National Bureau of Energy. There are two immediate effects of the regulatory changes. Adding a LVRT capability will increase the cost of the Chinese turbines. This, coupled with slower demand, will lead to a squeezing out of the marginal producers who won't be able to afford to fit new equipment. Thus, the domestic wind power manufacturing sector in China is poised for tough times, when consolidation may even change the positioning of the top five players.
Piotr Ortonowski

Italy - Prysmian nears completion of the second stage of cable production expansion - 0 views

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    The second phase of Prysmian S.p.a.'s development strategy, which involves the expansion of its Rybinsk facility in Russia, is nearing completion and is expected to begin supplying customers in Q1 2012. After the expansion, the facility will be capable of producing cables for use in the automotive and oil and gas sectors. The initial phase of the plan involved the installation of equipment for the manufacture of cables and systems related to the construction business. A third phase involving high voltage and medium voltage cable manufacturing is also underway and the building to house the new lines is nearly ready. The third phase is expected to be completed at the beginning of 2013.
Piotr Ortonowski

Libya - Nexans to supply HV and MV cables for power transmission and distribution infra... - 0 views

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    Nexans said it has been awarded contracts worth around €110 million ($113.2 million) by Libya's PEWCO (Public Electrical Works Company), to supply cables for projects to upgrade the country's power transmission and distribution infrastructure. The contracts involve the supply of over 1,000 km of high-voltage (HV) and low and medium-voltage (MV) cables. The transmission contract comprises 245 kV underground cables to be manufactured and supplied by Nexans, France and the 33 kV and 15 kV distribution cables and the optical fibre cables being supplied by Nexans Greece, with additional accessories being supplied by Nexans, Italy. Delivery and installation of the cable is expected to be complete by the end of 2013.
Colin Bennett

New cable plant in US to support reinforcement of transmission grid - 0 views

  • The plant has a distinctive 131 meter extrusion tower, built to allow the insulation material to cool symmetrically around the metal cable conductor. It is ABB’s first high-voltage cable plant outside Europe, and will manufacture high-voltage transmission cables for both AC and DC applications.The cables produced at the new facility are also well suited to bringing power from remote wind and solar installations to the grid. More than 130 people will work at the $90 million facility built by ABB.
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