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Nexans Wins Cable System Contract in Beijing

Started by cabledatasheet, April 29, 2013, 09:59:41 AM

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Nexans Wins Cable System Contract in Beijing

French multinational cable manufacturer Nexans has won a $14m contract by the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) to supply a high voltage power cable system that will help the Beijing Electric Power Corporation support the future development and extension of the power transmission infrastructure in China's capital city.


The new powerlink in the Haidian district, known as the 'Pilot project', will be Beijing's first intra-city installation of 500 kV cables using state-of-the-art XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene) insulation. Nexans will design, manufacture and install a 7 km circuit that will be laid in an underground tunnel, including the supply of all the related high voltage power accessories such as joints and terminations.

The single-core XLPE cable will feature Nexans' largest copper cross-section to date at 2,500 mm2. A total of 21 km of cable will be laid as three separate 7 km lengths, one for each phase of the 3-phase electricity supply.

The Beijing project is set for completion towards the end of 2014.

"A key factor in winning this prestigious high voltage contract in Beijing was the successful delivery of a similar 500 kV project in Shanghai that was a vital customer reference," says Philippe Gastineau, Managing Director of Nexans Land High Voltage Business. "It is clear that Nexans is making a significant impact in the Chinese power infrastructure market due to our effective combination of local sales, service and manufacturing capabilities with the technical backup and expertise of the global Nexans organization".

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