Recently, the French Nexans successes 90km 420 KV XLPE submarine cable laying system, which is currently the world's longest lay deepest submarine AC cable system, which means that in both Nexans setting a new record.
According to reports, this XLPE submarine cable connecting Norway Mongstad (Mongstad) and Kos Nuys (Kollsnes), voltage levels 420 KV, total length of 90 km, using three single-phase parallel cable laying, up to 390 m depth, and length of 22 kilometers.
Tom Skattum Nexans Norway's project manager, said that the cabling used is Nexans latest upgrade of C / S Nexans Skagerrak cable ships, and in coastal regions, all submarine cables are used HDPE pipe or other means to protect them.
It is reported that the submarine cable required by the Nexans Halden plant in Norway is responsible for production, at the end of the submarine cable laying completed, the next will be landing station terminal facilities that are expected to be delivered this fall test.