Power from shore inauguration event Hans-Åke Jönsson Group VP Head of PG Cables Cables Connect, cover and forget ABB-Toll Inauguration -1 -
ABB Power Technologies AB Modern factory in Karlskrona since 1992 ABB-Toll Inauguration -2 - High Voltage Cables Capability for extruded and paper insulated cables, AC and DC Standard cables and advanced customized products Efficient production for long and heavy cables Proven track record of running cable projects on a global basis. Great Britain Finland Norway Sweden Karlskrona
Power cable systems For environmentally friendly and invisible power transport with both underground and submarine applications ABB-Toll Inauguration -3 - Polymeric insulation XLPE cables for AC HVDC Light for DC Paper insulation LPOF for DC MIND for DC Sea cables up to 500 kv Land cables up to 400 kv Large inter-connections Offshore applications like platforms and wind power City in-feed Sensitive areas for OHL
Connect, Cover and Forget ABB-Toll Inauguration -4 - System studies and system design Project management Manufacturing and delivery of cables Procurement of other components Civil works Installation Supervision Testing Recovery of old cables Maintenance of fluid-filled cable systems Service agreements
References tell about our capability ABB-Toll Inauguration -5 - Land and sea cables with paper and oil. 1952 1954 First 400 KV LPOF Cable First DC MIND Cable to Gotland XLPE introduced 1965 for AC 1973 1978 First XLPE Submarine cable 60 KV to Åland XLPE 245 KV cables XLPE introduced 1997 for DC (HVDC Light ) 1997 2002 2004 Gotland land cable Cross Sound Cable Troll Cables
What do we want to achieve? Connect grids and parts of grids efficiently and environmentally friendly Use electricity as a means to transport energy in many applications ABB-Toll Inauguration -6 -
The cable is the key Cables from ABB 1350 km installed HVDC Light cables since 1998 745 km installed XLPE cables above 220 kv since 1978 out of nearly 4000 km installed world-wide ABB-Toll Inauguration -7 -
HVDC Light land and sea cables 7 1000 MW Conductor of aluminum or copper Triple extruded insulation system - conductor screen - HVDC polymer insulation - insulation screen Copper wire screen and/or Lead sheath Steel wire armor ABB-Toll Inauguration -8 - Outer jacket of PE or polyethylene yarn
Cost effective submarine installation ABB-Toll Inauguration -9-
Cost effective land installation ABB-Toll Inauguration -10-
ABB-Toll Inauguration -11- Large HVDC references NorNed SwePol Gotland
HVDC Light references Cross Sound 150 kv, U.S The world s first extruded HVDC Light submarine cable, 2 x 42 km Murraylink 150 kv, Australia The world s longest land cable 2 x 180 km Troll A gas platform 80 kv, Norway Longest extruded DC cable in one length, 68 km (x 4). ABB-Toll Inauguration -12 - Direktlink 84 kv, Australia Turn-key project incl. 6 x 65 km HVDC Light cable, accessories, installation and project management.
115 kv XLPE cable system, Abu Safah oil-field ABB-Toll Inauguration -13 - Abu-Safah Project: 115 kv XLPE cable system for Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia Cable type: XLPE 3 x 1000 kcmil Cu, s/m cable Fiber optic cables Length: 50 km sea cable Scope of supply: Cable system design, project management, cables and accessories, transportation, installation (on land and at sea) and testing Year: 2003
150 kv HVDC Light cable system, Estlink ABB-Toll Inauguration -14 - Finland Estonia Project: 150 kv HVDC Light submarine cable, 350 MW AS Nordic Energy Link Cable type: HVDC Light 1 x 1000 mm 2 Cu armoured submarine cable HVDC Light 1 x 2000 mm 2 Al land cable Length: 2 x 75 km submarine cable 2 x 29 km land ABB Scope of supply: Cable system design, project management, cable and accessories, land and offshore installation, testing Year: 2006
80 kv HVDC Light cable system, Troll A North Sea Project: 80 kv HVDC Light submarine cable system for feeding gas compressors at Statoil s Troll A gas production platform Cable type: HVDC Light 1 x 300 mm 2 Cu, double armoured submarine cable Length: 4 x 68 km ABB-Toll Inauguration -15 - Scope of supply: Cable system design, project management, cable and accessories, land- and offshore installation and testing Year: 2002-2004
Cables Connect Cover and Forget In summary Cables are the means to transport energy through electricity in this millennium Capabilities are increasing to reach long distances costeffectively. Distances over 400 km are most competitive. Cables are in many cases much quicker to permit Cables are insensitive to weather and other external hazards Cables have entered into the offshore business in a very demanding environment ABB-Toll Inauguration -16 - TROLL connection is the example we celebrate today.