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Home » News » Grid » Fortescue and Jan De Nul Group Collaborate on Sub-Sea Cable Project to Transport Green Electrons from North Africa to Europe
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Fortescue and Jan De Nul Group Collaborate on Sub-Sea Cable Project to Transport Green Electrons from North Africa to Europe

By Philip BrooksJune 11, 20242 Mins Read
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Australian green technology company Fortescue and Belgian marine contractor Jan De Nul Group have joined forces to lay sub-sea cables, facilitating the transmission of green electrons from North Africa to Europe. The agreement, inked in Rabat, Morocco, by Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest and Jan De Nul executive chairman Jan Pieter De Nul, marks a significant

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