Prysmian Group secures order for cables worth over €50 M for new power transmission grids in Libya

Prysmian will supply over 200 km of cables for the Benghazi and Tripoli grids <br /> HV underground and submarine cables order book amounts to over €2.3 Bn

14/11/2012 - 01:00 AM

Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cables and systems industry, is set to play an important role in the reconstruction of Libya, in particular its infrastructure and networks for energy and telecommunications.

Prysmian announces the acquisition of a contract worth over €50 million to supply 203 km of high voltage 220 kV AC cables and related network components for the upgrade of the electricity grids operated by GECOL (General Electric Company of Libya) in Tripoli and Benghazi. The contract, due to be carried out on behalf of PEWCO (Public Works Electric Company), includes also the supply of optical cables for grid monitoring. Delivery of cables is planned between 2012 and 2013.

Prysmian boasts an established presence in Libya, following its involvement in recent years in major projects for the development of both new broadband telecom networks and high voltage electricity grids.

With the acquisition of this new project, the Group has further increased its power transmission order book (for underground and submarine cables) amounting to over €2.3 billion as of Feb. 2012. Renewable energy developments and realisation of new power interconnectors are among the main drivers of the growth of this market.