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10/12/2021 – CLV with the worlds most advanced cable laying tools

New flagship, the “CLV Nexans Aurora”

Nexans, a global player in energy transition, announced early June the naming of its new flagship, the Cable Laying Vessel (CLV) “Nexans Aurora”, built at Ulstein Verft in Norway. The CLV will strengthen Nexans’s position as a world-leader in the cable-laying sector and plays a key role in the world’s journey to Net Zero.

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The “CLV Nexans Aurora” will install subsea cables for offshore windfarms and interconnectors around the world. © Nexans

 
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The “CLV Nexans Aurora” will install subsea cables for offshore windfarms and interconnectors around the world. © Nexans

 
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“The ‘CLV Nexans Aurora’ will contribute to unlocking the huge potential of offshore renewable energy for our customers worldwide.”, said Ragnhild Katteland, Executive Vice President, Subsea+Land Systems Business Group at Nexans. © Nexans

 
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Nexans unveiling its second cable-laying vessel, the “Nexans Aurora”, to customers and stakeholders at a dedicated ceremony in Halden, Norway. © Nexans

 
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“The ‘CLV Nexans Aurora’ is the result of close collaboration between customer, designer and sub-suppliers.” said Cathrine Kristiseter Marti, CEO at Ulstein Group. © Nexans

 
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Nexans positioned to accelerate energy transition after unveiling state-of-the-art Nexans Aurora cable-laying vessel in front of customers and stakeholders. © Nexans

 
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Christopher Guérin, CEO of Nexans, said: “With global electricity demand expected to grow by 20% by 2030, the vessel will provide crucial infrastructure on our journey to net zero and full electrification.” © Nexans

 
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“The delivery of the ‘CLV Nexans Aurora’ is an important step to fulfill our purpose “Electrify the Future” so Ragnhild Katteland, Executive Vice President, Subsea+Land Systems Business Group at Nexans. © Nexans

 
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The vessel will strengthen Nexans’s position as a world-leader in the cable-laying sector and play a key role in the world’s journey to Net Zero. © Nexans

 
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The “CLV Nexans Aurora” will install subsea cables for offshore windfarms and interconnectors around the world. © Nexans

 
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