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The submarine interconnection system between the Greek island of Crete and the Peloponnese on the Greek mainland has been completed and is expected to be operational
in the coming months.
The milestone was announced last week by Italian cable provider Prysmian, which was selected to design and install a 135 km HVAC cable system
for the project.
Greek grid system operator IPTO is implementing the plan at a total cost of 125 million euros ($147.
6 million).
It is reported that this is the first submarine interconnection system
between the Greek island of Crete and the Greek mainland.
Its completion marks the completion
of the first phase of a large-scale project.
The operator IPTO plans to connect Crete with the Greek Electricity Transmission System (HETS) through a large-scale project of an overhead, subsea and underground transmission network
.
IPTO notes that Prysmian's 150 kV three-core cable can be installed at a maximum depth of 1,000 meters
.
The Italian company successfully won the tender for the supply of cables for the project in 2018
.
Manos Manousakis, CEO of IPTO, said: "The innovative technologies used in the Crete-Peloponnese project provide a pathway
to reliable and resilient submarine interconnection in the challenging Aegean Sea.
”
The submarine interconnection system between the Greek island of Crete and the Peloponnese on the Greek mainland has been completed and is expected to be operational
in the coming months.
The milestone was announced last week by Italian cable provider Prysmian, which was selected to design and install a 135 km HVAC cable system
for the project.
Greek grid system operator IPTO is implementing the plan at a total cost of 125 million euros ($147.
6 million).
It is reported that this is the first submarine interconnection system
between the Greek island of Crete and the Greek mainland.
Its completion marks the completion
of the first phase of a large-scale project.
The operator IPTO plans to connect Crete with the Greek Electricity Transmission System (HETS) through a large-scale project of an overhead, subsea and underground transmission network
.
IPTO notes that Prysmian's 150 kV three-core cable can be installed at a maximum depth of 1,000 meters
.
The Italian company successfully won the tender for the supply of cables for the project in 2018
.
Manos Manousakis, CEO of IPTO, said: "The innovative technologies used in the Crete-Peloponnese project provide a pathway
to reliable and resilient submarine interconnection in the challenging Aegean Sea.
”