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    Global demand for HV/UHV cables will continue to grow in 2020

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
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    Research and Markets, an international market research institution, recently released the 2020 high-voltage cable market report that in recent years, with the increase in long-distance transmission demand and the demand for renewable energy, the global high-voltage and ultra-high-voltage cable market is changing
    in terms of supply and demand.
    Suppliers are developing new technologies
    with higher voltage cables and thinner dielectric insulation.
    On the demand side, regulations are being developed globally for the new generation of ultra-high voltage transmission technologies, urban networks and environmental protection
    .

    In the report, high-voltage cables refer to voltage levels between 100-200 kV, ultra-high voltage cables refer to voltage levels between 200-330 kV, and UHV cables refer to voltage levels above
    330 kV.

    From the perspective of laying type, underground high-voltage cables account for about 17.
    4% of the total mileage and 2.
    4%
    of the total high-voltage network.
    For submarine high-voltage cables, land-island connections, offshore wind power, and oil and gas fields will become the three major application fields
    of submarine cables.

    At the same time, new high-voltage technologies are being commercialized, such as superconductors that have established a good foundation in the field of medical robotics and are beginning to be installed in power transmission applications; GTW, or "gas-to-wire", is being rolled out and the first project is about to be launched, converting gas from offshore platforms into electricity and transporting it to the onshore grid
    using surplus capacity via offshore wind turbine export cables.

    The production of submarine cables is more complex than underground cables, requiring longer cable lengths and additional mechanical protection
    .
    Submarine cables are ordered as custom products with longer
    lead times than underground cables.

    In terms of manufacturers, Prysmian, Nexans, Act, Minami Cable, LEONI Cable, Furukawa Electric, Sumitomo Electric and LS Cable will become the world's leading manufacturers of high-voltage/UHV
    cables.
    At the same time, Far East Smart Energy, Ningbo Oriental Cable, Baosheng Cable, Shangshang Cable, JPS, Hitachi Cable, Parker Scanrope will become important manufacturers
    in the region.

    Research and Markets, an international market research institution, recently released the 2020 high-voltage cable market report that in recent years, with the increase in long-distance transmission demand and the demand for renewable energy, the global high-voltage and ultra-high-voltage cable market is changing
    in terms of supply and demand.
    Suppliers are developing new technologies
    with higher voltage cables and thinner dielectric insulation.
    On the demand side, regulations are being developed globally for the new generation of ultra-high voltage transmission technologies, urban networks and environmental protection
    .

    In the report, high-voltage cables refer to voltage levels between 100-200 kV, ultra-high voltage cables refer to voltage levels between 200-330 kV, and UHV cables refer to voltage levels above
    330 kV.

    From the perspective of laying type, underground high-voltage cables account for about 17.
    4% of the total mileage and 2.
    4%
    of the total high-voltage network.
    For submarine high-voltage cables, land-island connections, offshore wind power, and oil and gas fields will become the three major application fields
    of submarine cables.

    At the same time, new high-voltage technologies are being commercialized, such as superconductors that have established a good foundation in the field of medical robotics and are beginning to be installed in power transmission applications; GTW, or "gas-to-wire", is being rolled out and the first project is about to be launched, converting gas from offshore platforms into electricity and transporting it to the onshore grid
    using surplus capacity via offshore wind turbine export cables.

    The production of submarine cables is more complex than underground cables, requiring longer cable lengths and additional mechanical protection
    .
    Submarine cables are ordered as custom products with longer
    lead times than underground cables.

    In terms of manufacturers, Prysmian, Nexans, Act, Minami Cable, LEONI Cable, Furukawa Electric, Sumitomo Electric and LS Cable will become the world's leading manufacturers of high-voltage/UHV
    cables.
    At the same time, Far East Smart Energy, Ningbo Oriental Cable, Baosheng Cable, Shangshang Cable, JPS, Hitachi Cable, Parker Scanrope will become important manufacturers
    in the region.

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