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Nexans Wins €1.43 Billion Contract to Build World’s Largest Subsea Interconnector

By Teri WrightJuly 22, 20233 Mins Read
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Electrification cable manufacturer Nexans has been awarded a monumental contract worth €1.43 billion (US$1.59 billion) for a significant portion of the EuroAsia Interconnector subsea cable project. This ambitious endeavor will connect Greece and Cyprus, setting a global record as the world's largest interconnector of its kind. Under the contract, Nexans will deploy cutting-edge subsea 525kV

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