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Nexans recently issued an announcement that the six-year Canadian submarine cable project has been successfully completed
with the delivery of the last batch of submarine cables.
It is reported that Nexans designed, manufactured, supplied and installed approximately 100 kilometers of submarine high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cables and accessories
for Nalcor Energy in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
The project, which now connects Labrador and Newfoundland, will enter the final stages of preparation when Nexans completes delivery of the final 2.
3 km of cable
.
The 350 kV HVDC cable used in this project is based on a large-scale impregnated design
recognized by Nexans.
They include three-segment submarine cables, integrated fiber optic elements, and underground cables
for land connections across the strait.
Accessories include fittings, spare parts and terminals
.
Nexans' own installation vessel, C/S Nexans Skagerrak, is responsible for the installation of submarine cables to depths of up to 110 meters
.
Peggy Aasheim, Negerson Belle Channel Project Manager, said: "The Paragi Channel project is a major initiative that requires our highly skilled personnel to face the harsh natural environment and climate, including sea ice, dense fog and extremely cold weather
, when it comes to installations at sea and on land.
”
It is reported that the 350 kV HVDC cable required for the project is produced by Nexans' High Voltage Cable Company (NVC) in Tokyo
, Japan.
Nexans recently issued an announcement that the six-year Canadian submarine cable project has been successfully completed
with the delivery of the last batch of submarine cables.
It is reported that Nexans designed, manufactured, supplied and installed approximately 100 kilometers of submarine high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cables and accessories
for Nalcor Energy in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
The project, which now connects Labrador and Newfoundland, will enter the final stages of preparation when Nexans completes delivery of the final 2.
3 km of cable
.
The 350 kV HVDC cable used in this project is based on a large-scale impregnated design
recognized by Nexans.
They include three-segment submarine cables, integrated fiber optic elements, and underground cables
for land connections across the strait.
Accessories include fittings, spare parts and terminals
.
Nexans' own installation vessel, C/S Nexans Skagerrak, is responsible for the installation of submarine cables to depths of up to 110 meters
.
Peggy Aasheim, Negerson Belle Channel Project Manager, said: "The Paragi Channel project is a major initiative that requires our highly skilled personnel to face the harsh natural environment and climate, including sea ice, dense fog and extremely cold weather
, when it comes to installations at sea and on land.
”
It is reported that the 350 kV HVDC cable required for the project is produced by Nexans' High Voltage Cable Company (NVC) in Tokyo
, Japan.