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Dow Inside alliance partners, Dow Electrical & Telecommunications (Dow E&T), and Nexans’ Energy Cable division in North America, have acheived CSA International certification for power cables manufactured by Nexans using Dow E&T’s advanced performance TR-XLPE, DOW ENDURANCE™ HFDC-4202.
Nexans SA, the world’s second- biggest cable maker, fell the most in more than three years after predicting a drop in first-half earnings because of production delays at its submarine-cable plant in Norway.
ABB has received a $1bn contract to connect offshore wind farms in the North Sea to the German mainland power grid by 2015 from the Dutch-German transmission grid operator TenneT.
Just a year ago, Günther Oettinger, the European Union's (EU)commissioner for Energy, was pressing member states to increase interconnectivity of electricity grids more rapidly than previously. His call was in response to that of developers of low-carbon generation for a steer on Europe's drive ...
Germany’s coalition government has decided to extend the life span of the country’s nuclear power plants by an average of 12 years.
Iberdrola is selling all its indirect shareholding in four Guatemalan utilities to the Columbian company Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) for $326.45m as it tightens its focus on Mexico and Brazil.
The Department of Public Utilities (DPU) of Massachusetts has given approval to the 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) between National Grid and Cape Wind Associates.
Nexans has commissioned the world’s first superconducting fault current limiter to protect a power plant’s internal power supply at the Boxberg lignite plant in Germany. Joachim Bock, CEO of Nexans Superconductors, explains how this technology can help to increase personnel and plant safety while
While abundant renewable power sources are available in the United States, this clean energy cannot be fully utilized unless it can be economically transmitted to load centres where it is needed.
Pierre Kayoun of Nexans explains how the Transgreen initiative intends to export 5 GW of energy produced by renewable sources in the Mediterranean Basin to Europe.