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July 17, 2017

Fugro to Install New Undersea Power Cable off Australia

Fugro will design, supply and install a new subsea power cable for SA Power Networks in Australia. The cable connects Kangaroo Island to the distribution network on the Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide. Image courtesy Fugro

Fugro will design, supply and install a new subsea power cable for SA Power Networks in Australia. The cable connects Kangaroo Island to the distribution network on the Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide. Image courtesy Fugro

Fugro won a contract to install a subsea power cable for South Australia’s distribution network management company, SA Power Networks. The new 20,000 kVA/33,000 Volt cable will replace the existing 10,000 kVA/33,000 Volt undersea cable, which is reaching the end of its life. The subsea asset is a continuous 15-kmlong cable, weighing 600 tonnes and connects Kangaroo Island to the distribution network on the southern Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide.
 
Fugro will design and supply the power cable and will use its multi role support vessel, REM Etive, to install it across Backstairs Passage, from Fishery Beach on the mainland to Cuttlefish Bay on Kangaroo Island. “As a multi-disciplinary project delivery and subsea services provider, we operate high specification vessels and remotely operated technology, enabling Fugro to deliver turnkey solutions like this one,” said Marcus Hemsted, Business Development Manager at Fugro. “After installation of the cable our specialist team will also carry out commissioning and associated termination and connection works.”
 
“They are scheduled to commence during the last quarter of 2017 and we expect operations to take a couple of weeks," said Paul Roberts of SA Power Networks. "The new cable is expected to be operational by the middle of 2018.”
 
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island off the coast of Australia, situated 15 km off the tip of Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia and has a population of about 4,500 people.
 
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