Prysmian awarded a new contract in Russia for the construction
of a High-Voltage power transmission grid
Milan, April 2009 -
Saint Petersburg will soon see its power transmission grid enhanced: Prysmian has
been awarded a new contract for the development of a
high voltage power transmission grid by FSK, the national power transmission grid
operator.
The company will design and install a 330 kV power transmission system that includes 80 km of
high-tech underground cable. The cable will be manufactured in Prysmian’s plant in Finland and
the commissioning is expected by mid 2010.
The project is worth approximately
€20 million and follows other contracts secured by Prysmian in Russia between 2007
and 2008, such as the supply of high voltage cables and accessories to modernise the power
transmission grid of Moscow City.
Prysmian has offices in Moscow and in the latest years strongly increased its business in the
country,
tripling sales between 2006 and 2008. Russia represents a strategic market for the
Group, in particular in the sector of high voltage cables. The main Russia’s power grid utilities
and operators have planned
over €10 billion investments for the development and the modernisation of the
power transmission grids.
Prysmian is the
worldwide leader in this sector and it has recently started the production of high
voltage cables also in Italy, with the contract for the development of the first national “merchant
line”, a power transmission grid owned by private companies.
In the sector of high voltage cables Prysmian has recently won
other important contracts, such as the project
KAHRAMAA Phase
VIII in Qatar, which will be included in the power transmission system expansion project
currently under development in the Country.
The sector of cables and systems for energy transmission presents important opportunities
also in other areas such as the USA and China, Countries where Prysmian has planned investments to
increase the production capacity.
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