Prysmian opens first Extra High Voltage power cable plant in North
America
The Group has invested €32 million in the new facility with the goal of strengthening
its position in a market due to benefit from major investment to modernize power
transmission networks and exploit renewable energy.
Tomorrow Prysmian, a worldwide leading Group in the sector of cables and systems for energy and
telecommunications, will open a new Extra High Voltage power cable plant in Abbeville (South
Carolina). The facility, in which €32 million has been invested, is the first one of its kind to
produce Extra High Voltage power cables in North America, which until now has had to import this
technology. The plant consists of a Vertical Continuous Vulcanization (VCV) process housed in a 373
foot tower.
It will give Prysmian an important competitive advantage in the Nord American high voltage
cables and systems market. Significant investments are expected in this sector, also as a result of
the U.S. Government's stimulus programme involving modernization and development of power
transmission networks partly to be able to exploit renewable energy sources.
The new plant joins the existing Medium and Low Voltage power cable manufacturing facilities
in Abbeville and further reinforces the product range available to Prysmian's customers which
include North America's major utility companies. In 2008 North America represented 11.8% of the
Group's total sales, with over 800 people employed in four production facilities: two in the U.S.
(Abbeville and Lexington, S.C.) and two in Canada (St. Jean, Québec, and Prescott, Ontario).
In North America Prysmian is currently involved in strategic projects, such as the Trans Bay
Cable (high-voltage submarine power link that will allow the city of San Francisco to access more
environmentally friendly energy). Moreover, in 2007 the Group completed the Neptune project, a
submarine transmission cable that delivers energy to New York City from New Jersey.
The investment in the U.S. represents a further step forward in Prysmians' investment plans
in the high-tech, high added-value sector of high voltage submarine and underground cables. In the
last few years Prysmian made significant investments to increase its production capacity in markets
with the greatest growth potential. These include China, where the construction of 24,000 km of new
power transmission lines has been announced, and Europe, where strong impetus is coming both from
the need to develop network interconnectors, and from the development of renewable energy from wind
farms that require connecting to the traditional transmission networks.
Apart from the new Abbeville plant, Prysmian has 14 other facilities for high voltage cables
and systems, which are located in France, Finland, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Spain, Turkey, UK,
Indonesia, Malaysia and China
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