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Offshore Wind China 2010Bergen, 15th March 2010
Olivier Angoulevant
Nexans Norway AS
At the core of performance
At the core of performance :
a worldwide leader
* Based on sales at current metal prices (Proforma Madeco cables and Intercond over 12 months)
Sales by destination *
Worldwide leader in cables, cabling systems and related services
Sales in 2008 of 6.8 billion Euro
Listed on the NYSE Euronext Paris
Europe
North America
Middle East,
Russia, Africa
Asia-Pacific
South America
At the core of performance
in infrastructure, industry and building markets
Sales by key market *
* Based on sales at current metal prices (Proforma Madeco cables and Intercond over 12 months)
A global player in the infrastructure, industry and building markets
with energy as the basis of its leadership development
Building
Industry
Infrastructure
At the core of performance :
a worldwide presence
Industrial presence in 39 countries and commercial activities worldwide
22,400 local experts
Mastery of national and international standards
Nexans Norway AS
1915 -
N e x a n s N o r w a y A S
Telecom and Building Energy Networks Energy
Employees January 2008: 1139
Rognan
Namsos
Oslo (HQ)
Langhus
Karmøy Halden
8Energy
Tokyo Bay
N e x a n s N o r w a y i n J a p a n
A submarine history aslong as applied electricity
Challenging coastline, deep
water (500 m)Offshore exploration in
35 years,
water depth >2000 m
1500 submarine power
cables in 100 years
Submarine Cables
ranging from
12 to 550 kV
Power cables and
umbilicals for the
offshore industry for 35
years
Specialised in submarine projects -Cable and Umbilical systems
for Offshore applications
H a l d e n , N o r w a y
Platform or Onshore
Cable design and
manufacture
Offshore wind
power
generation
Overview of “offshore cable system”
0 - 2000 m water depth
Transport & Laying
Cable Accessories
Hang-off, jointing &
termination
Additional
Protection
Oil & gas Umbilical design and
manufacture
Protection by
Trenching
The task: Power, telecom from here
to here
State of the art and latest technology developments in HVAC transmission
2002 Horns Rev 1 and 2
Offshore Wind Farm, 170kV
3x630 mm2
2003 Smola Wind Farm,
132kV 3x500 mm2
2005 Barrow Offs Wind
Farm, 132kV 3x300 mm2
2006 Lynn and Inner
Dowsing
36kV 3x185-240-630-1000
mm2
2008 Wolfe Island Wind
Farm, 245kV 3x500 mm2
Conductor
XLPE
insulation
system
Lead
sheath
Fibre optic
cable
Armour wires
Outer
corrosion
protection
Combined cables: 3-core Power Cable with Fibre Optic
Voltage
quality: + 10%
change
between no
load and full
load
Max. 10% loss
Buried 1 m
Temp. 10 C
XLPE
Per circuit (3-phases):
400kV 1-core cable:1000 MW to 100 km
230kV 3-core cable: 300 MW to 200 km
400 MW to 75 km
Cable Technology – AC possibilities
0 MW
200 MW
400 MW
600 MW
800 MW
1000 MW
1200 MW
0 km 50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km 250 km 300 km 350 km 400 km
Un=400 kV
Un=132 kV
Un=150 kV
Un=230 kV
State of the art and latest technology developments in HVDC transmission
500 kV 800 MW
Mass Impregnated
“Three in one cable”.
Mass Impregnated (MI) DC cable with
Integrated Return Conductor =>
eliminates the use of Sea return electrodes.
Fibre Optic element integrated
Next step :
500 kV extruded polymer alloy
=>
lighter in weight and reduced cost
Technological status
Nexans installed the worlds first 170 kV 3-core XLPE insulated submarine cable to the Horns Rev offshore wind farm in 2002. Cable length 21 km Power transmission capacity 160 MW Step 2 (210 MW) of this wind mill farm “Horns Rev II” (43 km) was installed
in Oct. 2008
AC submarine cables Horns Rev 1 and 2 experience
AC submarine cables
Location: Canada
Customer: Canadian Renewable Enregy Corporation (CREC)
Description / Challenge World’s first 3-core 245kV XLPE submarine cable Supply of related accessories
Nexans Solution / Technology 8 km of TKRA 245kV 3x1x500mm2 Spare cable joints Onshore accessories
Wolfe Island Submarine Power Cable
Location: Norway
Customer: Statoil Hydro
Description / Challenge Supply of subsea cable for the world’s
first floating windmill Supply of related accessories
Nexans Solution / Technology 11 km of XLPE 24kV
+ 24 FO submarine cable Spare cable joints Other accessories Marine installation
Hywind Project
Location: UK
Scope of work: 4 export cables TKRA 170kV 3x1x630mm2 TKRA 170kV 3x1x800mm2 800mm2 at each 3km end 47-48km 630mm2 main length
Delivery: 2 Cables in 2011 2 Cables in 2012
London Array
Location: UK
Customer: Centrica (Lincs) Ltd
Scope of work: 250 MW TKRA 145kV 3x630/1000mm2 Two lengths of 49km, 98km total Including a Fiber Optic element 84 fibers Joints, drum for spare length and accessories
Lincs, Offshore Windfarm
Location: UK
Customer: SCIRA, Statoil (50 %) and Statkraft (50 %)
Scope of work: 315 MW 2 x 21km TKRA 145 kV 3x1x630 mm² 2 x 0.2km TKRA 145 kV 3x1x1000 mm² Including a FO element Joints, spare length and accessories
Sheringham Shoal, Offshore Windfarm
Nyhamna
Transformer station
420 kV cable
Transformer
station
Location: UK
Customer: Statnett
Scope of work: 1000 MW TKRA 420kV 1x1200 mm² 4-500m land sections on both sides 2.4km submarine cable Maximum water depth of 210 m
Ormen Lange Grid Connection
Location: China
2x80 MW capacity
2x9km, TKRA 123kV 3x1x400mm2
China’s largest XLPE submarine cable(78 kg/m, 189 mm)
Nexans design, manufacturing, transport
Chong Ming – Chang Xing
Location: China
600 MW capacity
3x31km, 525kV, 800mm2, single core
China’s largest submarine cable system
Nexans design, manufacturing, installation and transport
Hainan
3 cables
2009
4 cables
2014?
Primary coatedfibre
Steel tube
Inner sheath, polyethylene
Armour, steel wire
Outer yarn serving
Dynamic AC cables
Nexans Norway has experience with dynamic MV XLPE AC cables since 1980’ies
Platforms, FPSO
In-house expertise on dynamic analyses and cross section analyses by Riflex, UFLEX
Dynamic applications
Very long cables(> 120 km, 7000 MT)
Marine Installation – Laying
Protection against hazards, such as
Fishing
Anchoring
Dropped objects
Protection
Very small risk of cable or
pipeline damage during
operation
• Trenching in soft to hard sediments
• Trench depth 0.5-3 m
• Operation to 1000 m water depth
No external forces imposed to
cable or pipeline during
trenching
Operational close to
cables/pipelines/platforms
without risk of damage
Trenching of pipeline
crossings
Protection –
The CAPJET® ROV system, by Nexans
Concrete bagsMattresses
Rock dumping
Extra protection