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Prysmian picks up TenneT North Sea cable contract

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJuly 12, 20232 Mins Read
Prysmian's Cable Enterprise vessel loads up cables for offshore wind farm projects

Prysmian has signed a service level agreement (SLA) to provide nearshore and offshore cable inspection, maintenance and repair services for TenneT’s HVDC and HVAC submarine power lines in the North Sea.

The agreement will be fulfilled in partnership with N-Sea, a Dutch integrated subsea solutions service provider specialised in survey, IMR & construction, subsea cable repair & installation, and UXO identification & disposal. 

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Prysmian is steadily strengthening its portfolio to cover the entire project lifecycle, also through tailored solutions providing its customers with inspection, maintenance and repair services.

IMR solutions are becoming a core element of Prysmian’s lifecycle management strategy with a view to reducing asset downtime, improving the reliability of the systems and optimising the total cost of ownership, the company said.

This new agreement, which will apply to all the already operational cable links, has a term of three years, with an option for an additional extension.

It will cover approximately 4000km of TenneT’s submarine wire systems in the German and Dutch North Sea.

Prysmian’s executive vice president BU, Hakan Ozmen said: ‘We are delighted to provide TenneT with our comprehensive and effective asset management services for submarine cables, contributing to the stability of clean energy supplies to German and Dutch households.

“This agreement represents a further step in our longstanding, trusting relationship with TenneT, confirming Prysmian as a reliable partner able to ensure stable electricity supplies.”

TenneT chief operating officer Tim Meyerjürgens added: “Offshore wind energy is a key lever for the energy transition to succeed.

“As the largest investor and operator of offshore grid connections, we at TenneT are aware of our responsible role.

“That is why we are investing not only in the urgently needed offshore expansion, but also in the long-term reliability of our cable systems at sea. We are pleased to have experienced partners at our side in Prysmian and N-Sea for this task.” 

This agreement is the latest of a series of contracts granted by TenneT, which has recently awarded Prysmian the two grid connection projects IJmuiden Ver Alpha and Nederwiek 1 to support the Dutch ‘Routekaart 2030′ plans to reduce net GHG emissions and achieve The Netherlands’ carbon neutrality targets. 

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