Electrical Market: Impact and Recovery Report | Evolving Opportunities and New Market Possibilities Post Pandemic | SpendEdge
SpendEdge forecast the Global Electrical market is expected to grow by USD 57 billion as we reach 2024. This is due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of 2020. However, healthy growth is expected to continue throughout the forecast period, and the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.37%.
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Hinkley Point C project to bring carbon-free electricity to six million UK homes
06Jan
Nexans will play a key role in the UK’s energy transition with a contract worth around €20 million to supply specialised nuclear cables for the Hinkley Point C new nuclear power station.
Over a six-year contract, Nexans will design and manufacture a total of 3,000 kilometres of cables developed to ensure safety, reliability and long life.
Hinkley Point C, under construction in the UK county of Somerset, marks a significant milestone in the revitalisation of the UK’s nuclear power sector. With two EPR reactors producing 3,200 megawatts of power for the national grid, the plant will be capable of supplying around six million UK homes with low-carbon electricity. This will make a major contribution to the UK’s move to net zero and will offset nine million tons of carbon dioxide emissions a year over the plant’s 60-year lifespan.
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31 December 2020 – Alstom has successfully conducted the first test-run for Mostaganem tramway project. During this phase, Alstom’s tramways have run from the secondary storage park T2 section to SNTF station, around 2km. The length of Mostaganem tramway project is 14-km long and includes 24 stations. For this project, Alstom and Cosider Travaux Publics/Cosider Ouvrages d’Art are in a single lot configuration. The test was attended by the Algerian Minister of Transport, Lazhar HANI, the Governor of Mostaganem, Isaa Boulahia and representatives from Alstom Algeria. “Mostaganem tramway is a very important system project for Alstom and was expected by the public since a long time. We are pleased to have achieved this significant milestone despite the various delays as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. The next steps will be the rigorous dynamic tests to ensure smooth running and guarantee maximum safety for both