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| ABB to deliver subsea high-voltage link to Icelandic island Swiss ABB has received an order worth around $10 million, from Landsnet, the Icelandic transmission system operator, to supply a high-voltage submarine and underground power-cable system that will transport electricity from the mainland to the volcanic island of Heimaey. Heimaey is the only inhabited island of the Vestmannaeyiar archipelago off the southern coast of Icleand. The new 72 kilovolt (kV) cable system will replace an existing cable that is approaching the end of its operating life. It will increase the transmission capacity of the existing power link to ensure that the island's 4, 100 inhabitants and thriving fishing industry continue to receive reliable electricity supplies. ABB will deliver the entire 17.5 kilometer (km) high-voltage cable system, including a 13 km submarine section, a 4.5 km underground section, and an integrated fiber-optic cable for telecommunications and temperature monitoring of the power cables. As part of the turnkey solution, ABB is responsible for design, engineering, submarine cable laying, joints and terminations, testing and commissioning. ABB is one of the world's leading suppliers of high-voltage cable systems and installation services for submarine and underground power transmission applications. These include offshore wind farm connections, power-from-shore links to offshore oil and gas installations, subsea power interconnections, mainland to island power links, underground city in-feeds, and the integration of renewables with the power transmission grid. Drawing on over a century of cable expertise, ABB has a track record of pioneering increasingly efficient, reliable and powerful high-voltage cable technologies, including the world's longest and most powerful AC and DC power cables. write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Construction News :: home page |