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Hitachi Energy sub-sea transmission network to connect ADNOC offshore operations to onshore power grid

Staff Report,

23 Dec 2021

Company wins major order for first-of-its-kind power transmission project outside Norwegian waters, using HVDC technology for transfer of cleaner power from mainland

Hitachi Energy sub-sea transmission network to connect ADNOC offshore operations to onshore power grid

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