German HVDC cable projects

5 Three innovative state-of-the art HVDC cable connections SuedLink A-Nord SuedLink was awarded to Prysmian Group by German transmission grid operators TransnetBW GmbH and TenneT TSO GmbH with the assignment to design, manufacture, supply, lay, joint, test and commission a 2 GW ±525 kV HVDC underground cable system on a route of 580 km, fromWilster in Schleswig-Holstein to the southern connection point at Bergrheinfeld, Bavaria. A-Nord was awarded to Prysmian Group by German grid operator Amprion GmbH to design, manufacture, supply, lay, joint, test and commission a 1 GW ±525 kV HVDC underground cable system insulated with proprietary P-Laser technology, on more than 300 km, from Emden in Lower Saxony to Osterath in North Rhine-Westphalia. A powerful ‘Trident’ for Germany’s energy transition Type of cable: ±525 kV XLPE Forecasted completion: 2026 Prysmian cable route: 580 km Type of cable: ±525 kV P-Laser Forecasted completion: 2027 Prysmian cable route: 300 km SuedOstLink was awarded to Prysmian Group by German grid operator TenneT TSO GmbH with the assignment to deliver a ±525 kV HVDC underground cable system, with transmittable power of 2 GWon a single system, over a route of 270 km starting at the Southern Germany connection point at Isar, close to Landshut in Bavaria. SuedOstLink Type of cable: ±525 kV P-Laser Forecasted completion: 2025 Prysmian cable route: 270 km Cologne Hamburg Munich Nuremberg Leipzig Stuttgart

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