Resilient cables are essential
The surge in new projects also means a large number of orders for components from the cable industry. Cables are required for the operation of a wind turbine, for generating electricity and for transporting the electricity produced from the turbine to the consumer. Particularly important are power cables, which carry the generated electricity through the tower to connect it to the transmission grid – but the enamelled wires used in the generators and transformers are also important. Resilient cables are used, as they are often subjected to constant movement and vibration, needing to withstand compression and torsion. In addition, they must also meet high standards for thermal load capacity, electrical insulation, halogen-free composition, as well as resistance to UV radiation, ozone, and salt water.
Eco-concept along the entire value chain
Steel plays a vital role in the energy transition: “It is an essential material in the construction of wind turbines,” emphasises ArcelorMittal. To reduce the carbon footprint of large onshore and offshore projects, it is crucial that the steel is produced sustainably. “ArcelorMittal’s XCarb® products, such as XCarb®, enable significant reductions in CO₂ emissions. The steel is made from one hundred percent recycled material (scrap) using renewable electricity. This contributes to the decarbonisation of cable production, including for wind energy.
Niehoff is also contributing to decarbonisation efforts, for example with Nexans. The companies are collaborating on the development, installation and operation of the next-generation wire breakdown system, which went into operation at the Nexans facility in Lens, France. “The plant enables optimised production speeds, which can provide significant savings of 35 kW/h per tonne, reducing energy consumption and CO₂ emissions,” the companies explain in a joint announcement. These are key investments to make the entire value chain, including for wind power, both ecological and economical. After all, only then can the industry transform to become climate friendly.
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