Prysmian Cables & Systems, a worldwide leading player in the cable industry,
handed over the
Neptune submarine transmission cable between New Jersey and Long Island.
Implemented by a consortium of Prysmian and Siemens, the link is now operational after a
successful trial period for the benefit of the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and its
ratepayers.
Expected to be finalized at the end of July 2007, the project has been
completed in advance in order to face the growing demand of energy during the
Summer period.
Thanks to the Neptune interconnection, LIPA can now acquire lower-cost energy in
time for the peak summer season, when demand for electricity is highest, meeting the needs of about
600,000 average-sized homes. Moreover, the project provides much-needed electric power and
transmission infrastructure to densely populated areas in a cost-effective and sustainable
way.
The Neptune cable was produced in the Italian plant in Arco Felice (Naples) and
installed by the
Giulio Verne, one of the few high-capacity cable-laying vessels in the world.
Designed to carry a
rated power of 660 megawatts and not less than
750 MW in exceptional overload, the cable covers a distance of
65 miles. Neptune is the first 500Kv submarine cable ever installed
worldwide.
The consortium of Prysmian and Siemens was awarded for the design, delivery and
installation of the direct-current voltage link between New Jersey and Long Island by Neptune
Regional Transmission System in 2005. Neptune Regional Transmission System is a developer, owner
and operator of the Neptune HVDC transmission project, responsible for its planning, permitting,
financing and construction. The total value of the project for Prysmian was in excess of 190
million dollars.
Thanks to its ability in developing products and systems designed on the basis
of clients' specific requirements, Prysmian was also in charge of installing
20 kilometers of 345Kv high voltage terrestrial cables at Long Island, linking the
cable to the closest terminal stations.
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