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Nexans has completed the design, manufacture, supply and installation of Nalcor Energy's Trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cable across Newfoundland and Labrador
, Canada.
Nexans successfully deploys Canada's trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cable
During the six-year project, Nexans manufactured and installed approximately 100 kilometers of submarine high-voltage DC cables and accessories
for the Trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cable.
Nexans explained that the project now connects Labrador with Newfoundland
.
The company also offers the last 2.
3 km of cable for backup
.
The 350 kV HVDC cable used in the project is based on Nexans' large-scale impregnated design
.
Products include three-segment submarine cables, integrated fiber optic elements, and underground cables
for land connectivity across the strait.
Nexans' cable-laying vessel C/S Nexans Skagerrak installed submarine cables at
water depths of up to 110 meters.
Peggy Aasheim, project manager for the Nexans Trans-Bell Isle Channel Project, said: "The Trans-Bell Isle Channel project is a major challenge that requires our highly skilled personnel to carry out construction in a wide range of areas, particularly offshore and onshore installations
.
One of the biggest challenges in this remote area is sea ice, as well as dense fog and cold weather
.
”
The Trans-Bell Island Channel Submarine Cable is a key element of the overall Lower Churchill project, which includes the construction of an 824 MW hydroelectric power facility and more than 1,600 km of transmission lines
across the province.
The 350 kV HVDC cable is produced
by Nexans Japan High Voltage Cable in Tokyo.
,
Nexans has completed the design, manufacture, supply and installation of Nalcor Energy's Trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cable across Newfoundland and Labrador
, Canada.
Nexans successfully deploys Canada's trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cable
Nexans successfully deploys Canada's trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cableDuring the six-year project, Nexans manufactured and installed approximately 100 kilometers of submarine high-voltage DC cables and accessories
for the Trans-Bell Island Channel submarine cable.
Nexans explained that the project now connects Labrador with Newfoundland
.
The company also offers the last 2.
3 km of cable for backup
.
The 350 kV HVDC cable used in the project is based on Nexans' large-scale impregnated design
.
Products include three-segment submarine cables, integrated fiber optic elements, and underground cables
for land connectivity across the strait.
Nexans' cable-laying vessel C/S Nexans Skagerrak installed submarine cables at
water depths of up to 110 meters.
Peggy Aasheim, project manager for the Nexans Trans-Bell Isle Channel Project, said: "The Trans-Bell Isle Channel project is a major challenge that requires our highly skilled personnel to carry out construction in a wide range of areas, particularly offshore and onshore installations
.
One of the biggest challenges in this remote area is sea ice, as well as dense fog and cold weather
.
”
The Trans-Bell Island Channel Submarine Cable is a key element of the overall Lower Churchill project, which includes the construction of an 824 MW hydroelectric power facility and more than 1,600 km of transmission lines
across the province.
The 350 kV HVDC cable is produced
by Nexans Japan High Voltage Cable in Tokyo.
,