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10/09/2020 – Cable materials

Crucial component in the energy transition

Borealis announces an important milestone in its efforts to facilitate a more sustainable energy future. The high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable compound based on Borealis “Borlink” technology is being used in crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) power cables qualified for the tender of the “German corridor projects”.

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Borealis partner, the power cable provider NKT, announced that it is one of the first cable manufacturer to use recycled XLPE in the production of cable drums. © NKT

 
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Borealis polyolefin innovations enable the transition to a lower carbon energy future: XLPE extruded technology allows a more efficient transmission of renewable energy from remote sources to the grid. © Borealis

 
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Borealis Borlink™ is a crucial component in XLPE high-voltage power cables enabling HVDC technology transmitting electricity over longer distances with minimal losses. Photo: 525 kV XLPE cable produced by NKT, © Borealis

 
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Borealis partner, the power cable provider NKT, announced that it is one of the first cable manufacturer to use recycled XLPE in the production of cable drums. © NKT

 
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