“Global cable manufacturer Nexans has achieved a major engineering milestone by setting its third Guinness World Records title, successfully installing a 420 kV subsea cable at a depth of 530 meters.
The record-breaking project demonstrates cutting-edge advancements in underwater power transmission, with the cable laid deep beneath the ocean floor under challenging conditions. Engineers involved described the operation as highly complex, requiring precision technology and meticulous planning.
This installation marks a significant step forward in energy infrastructure, particularly for offshore renewable energy and interconnection projects. Subsea cables like these play a crucial role in transmitting electricity across long distances, including between countries and offshore facilities.
Nexans emphasized that the achievement reflects its commitment to innovation and sustainability, supporting the global transition toward cleaner energy solutions.
Industry experts have praised the feat as a breakthrough in deep-sea engineering, highlighting its potential to expand the capabilities of future energy networks.”
The record-breaking project demonstrates cutting-edge advancements in underwater power transmission, with the cable laid deep beneath the ocean floor under challenging conditions. Engineers involved described the operation as highly complex, requiring precision technology and meticulous planning.
This installation marks a significant step forward in energy infrastructure, particularly for offshore renewable energy and interconnection projects. Subsea cables like these play a crucial role in transmitting electricity across long distances, including between countries and offshore facilities.
Nexans emphasized that the achievement reflects its commitment to innovation and sustainability, supporting the global transition toward cleaner energy solutions.
Industry experts have praised the feat as a breakthrough in deep-sea engineering, highlighting its potential to expand the capabilities of future energy networks.”