Dow to help power Winter Olympics
By Barry Copping Posted 2 August 2012
Cables to boost power for venues use crosslinked polyethylene insulation
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Sevkabel Group, a licensee of Dow Chemical, is supplying electrical cable being installed in the Sochi and Krasnodar regions of Russia for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
The installation is part of increasing electrical capacity to power Olympic venues in the mountain resort of Krasnaya Polyana and the ski resort complexes in Rosa-Hutor and the Imeretinskaya Valley. Dow’s Electrical & Telecommunications business unit (DET) is providing product and technical support.
The work includes Dow solutions for medium voltage (MV) and high voltage (HV) cables using Endurance crosslinked polyethylene compounds for insulation. The cables will be installed underground to manage long-term reliability issues, some of which are associated with extreme weather and terrain conditions in the region.
Filip Tauson, commercial director for Europe/Middle East/Africa with DET says: “In addition to obvious benefits through reducing power losses associated with challenging terrain and weather, underground systems offer improved economics over the life of the system. Both short- and long-term maintenance costs are reduced over a life expectancy of more than 40 years.”
The MV and HV cables destined for the Winter Olympics range from 6kV to 220kV rating. 54 km of 110kV HV cable and 340km of 10kV MV cable have already been installed.
Tauson adds: “Dow Endurance compounds … will help provide the reliability and long service life needed to support the Krasnodar region well past the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games and into the future.”
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