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In 2014, the Energy Products segment carried out

some tactical capital investments to support the

development of promising markets, with a scope

beyond just buildings, including: the transportation industry,

from the sea to the skies; the oil and gas industries; and the

elevator and renewables industries, to position it at the very

top end of the market.

Tactical spending to support markets

Cable Enterprise fully geared

for offshore connections

Among 2014’s major achievements there was the upgrade of

the Cable Enterprise cable-laying ship, which will significantly

improve the Group’s submarine project execution capabilities.

The Cable Enterprise vessel has been

fully geared for offshore wind farms

interconnections as the Group has invested

in its conversion from a moored cable-

laying barge into a DP2 cable-laying barge

that is able to use its own propulsion within

the work site. By in-sourcing much of the

installation work, Prysmian gained more

comprehensive control over the supply chain

and extended its installation range to the MV

sector, such as inter-array cable installation

between turbines. The vessel will now

operate autonomously without the need of

tugs during cable laying and will have a total

of 9.2MW of power supplying six thrusters.

Upgrade works included new decks for

accommodation and operational areas, and

a new cable tank for future HVDC projects.

Most importantly, the vessel retained its

ability to ground out and operate in shallow

waters.

2014 saw major capital expenditure by the Telecom

business segment. This included funds to upgrade the

optical fibre plant of Sorocaba in Brazil, where a plan to

improve quality was also implemented over the past two years;

and to increase production capacity at the plant in Slatina, in

Romania, confirming it as one of Europe’s centres of excellence

for optical cables.

Telecom capex in Brazil and Romania