Cenergy Holdings announces that Hellenic Cables, its cables segment, was awarded a contract by Amprion GmbH, one of Europe's leading transmission system operators (TSOs), for two 380 kV AC underground transmission systems in Germany for the projects Borgholzhausen (BHH, EnLAG16) and the Conneforde-Cloppenburg-Merzen (CCM, BBPIG6, Sections A and C).
Under the terms of the contract, Hellenic Cables will be responsible for the design and production of underground cables, procurement of accessories, cable laying, jointing, and terminating works, as well as site acceptance testing of the installed cable systems.
Each project encompasses a 380 kV AC enameled copper cable, representing a substantial undertaking in the energy transmission sector. Manufacturing operations will take place in Greece, commencing in 2026. These projects underscore Hellenic Cables' commitment to delivering high-quality, innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of the energy transmission industry.
With its expertise and state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities, Hellenic Cables is well-positioned to execute this project with excellence and contribute to the advancement of energy transmission infrastructure in Germany. Moreover, Hellenic Cables plays a pivotal role in driving energy transition through its dedication to sustainable practices and cutting-edge technologies.
“The EnLAG16 project (BHH) and Project 6 of the Bundesbedarfsplan (CCM) are important links for increasing the transmission capacity from the windy north to the south. Contracts such as the one with Hellenic Cables, form the basis for securing the necessary resources and driving forward the energy transition,” said Klaus Wewering, Senior Vice President Grid Projects at Amprion.
Alexis Alexiou, CEO of Cenergy Holdings, stated: “We are honored to be selected by Amprion GmbH for these projects. This contract demonstrates the trust and confidence our clients place in our capabilities and reinforces our dedication to driving sustainable energy solutions forward.”