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Support for energy transformation

02.04.2025
NORDENHAM. During a joint major project implemented by Rhenus Logistics and the Italian cable manufacturer Prysmian, 97 kilometres of submarine energy cable were wound onto five cable cores within two weeks in February. This corresponds to roughly twice the distance between Oldenburg and Nordenham. The transshipment as part of the energy transition took place on the port premises in Nordenham, with the cables coming directly from the nearby cable factory. They will now be stored there for about 18 months before they are picked up and laid by a cable-laying vessel (CLV).

Credits: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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