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AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE A worldwide presence Serving customers on all continents Industrial presence in 40 countries and commercial activities worldwide 23,700 local experts Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 2 AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE A worldwide leading expert in the cable industry 2010 Sales by geographic area * 16% 46% Europe North America 13% South America Sales in 2010 of over 6 billion Euro 11% 14% Asia-Pacific Middle East, Russia and Africa Listed on the NYSE Euronext Paris * At constant non-ferrous metal prices Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 3 AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE Customers operating in 5 key sectors Energy Resources Non-renewable Oil and gas Mining Energy Infrastructures Power transmission networks Power distribution networks Renewable Wind turbines Photovoltaic Transportation Aerospace and military Airport Automotive Non residential building (Health, education, commercial) Residential building Handling networks Power plants Rolling Petrochemical Shipbuilding Nuclear networks Building infrastructure Railway Thermal Telecommunication LAN infrastructure Port Communication stock and navy Automation Biomass Hydropower Geothermal Tidal farms Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 4 AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE Customer driven research, focusing on innovation Research Centers Development Networks Application Centers researchers, engineers and technicians families of patents registered An average of Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 new products per week 5 OFFRE GLOBALE NEXANS Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 6 OFFRE GLOBALE High Added Value Products and services Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 7 Cables MT Selon les normes : CEI 60502-2 and NF C (33 220 – 33 226) Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. –*March 2011 NPAF products 8 8 Transformateurs et Equipements Electriques Tableaux HTA AIS Postes Préfabriqués HTA/BT CEI - 60 076 CEI - 62271-200 CEI - 62271-202 licence Transformateurs H61 – Haut de poteau Clipper C32/C37 Jusqu’à 36kV-160 kVA Distribution rural • Couloir de manoeuvre • Jusqu’à 800 kVA • Manœuvres intérieures H59 – Type Cabine Juqu’à 36kV Distribution Urbaine Postes HTA/BT • Enveloppe CCV ALTO L4 Cellules Interrupteurs (Trilogies) pour postes à comptage BT, DP ou abonnés • Jusqu’à 630 kVA • Manœuvres extérieures Under • Enveloppe CCV H59 – Moyenne Puissance Jusqu’à 3,15 MVA PUC-M • Jusqu’à 630 kVA • Manœuvres extérieures •Enveloppe métallique Gamme Puissance Jusqu’à 53MVA 72,5kV Postes sources HT/MTPostes de livraison à comptage Utilities HTA Under licence Under ALTO A • Jusqu’à 250 kVA • Bas de poteau • Enveloppe CCV licence Date et page . 9 Concept Postes Préfabriqués en CCV TIPI LV CB GIS AIS DDS TUR PA Conçus, fabriqués et testés selon la CEI 62271-202 Date et page . 10 Champs d’application des accessoires de raccordement HTA BT Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 11 Power Accessories Produits Une gamme de produits complète Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 12 INNOVATIONS TECHNOLOGIQUES Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 13 OHL compact design AERO-Z CONDUCTORS Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 14 AERO-Z® compact design Features Low drag Aerodynamic design AERO-Z® Drag Coefficient Cross-sections up to 1144mm² Aluminium or All Aluminum-Alloy Outer layers with Z-shaped wires ACSR-Z, AACSR-Z, ACAR-Z, AAAC-Z, etc… available. High conductibility aluminium alloy (AAAC Aero-Z HC®). Lo-Sag™ Aero-Z super light low sag conductor. Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 15 Transmission System Operators needs Less losses, Less CO2 New lines and interconnections Less towers Higher Efficiency & Reliability Create such demand Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 Additional Capacity Same right of ways Refurbishment and upgrade of existing lines More safety Answer to a demand 16 AERO-Z® vs ACSR Conclusion Transport ampacity Higher Line losses Lower Span lengths Longer Drag coefficient Lower Internal protection Better Weight (compared to ACSR) Lower Self-damping Better Galloping Lower Return on Investment Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 Quicker 17 (SNEL) Real example Span Lengths At same ampacity Aero-Z enables the reduction of outer diameter, so the weight and we can therefore increase the distance between towers (new lines): AAAC Aster 570 mm² (dia. 31,05mm) round wires : 400m span AAAC Aero-Z® 666mm²-2Z (same diameter) : 436m span 9 % less towers AAAC Aero-Z® 592mm²-2Z : 447m span 11 % less towers Aero-Z enables earnings on tower / civil works costs : - Cheaper - Link faster to install and to put into service (NPV improved) - Less maintenance costs Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 18 HIGH-END Solution LoSag™ CONDUCTORS Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 19 Aluminium Conductor Composite Core Lo-Sag™Nexans major features High tensile strength carbon fibers in an epoxy matrix to carry most or all of the mechanical load of the conductor : - high glass transition temperature - high breaking load - high elastic modulus - low coefficient of thermal expansion - good creep properties Lo-Sag™ Appropriate protective cladding : 1. prevent thermal oxidation 2. mechanical protection 3. avoid galvanic current 4. avoid delaminating as a result of exposure to moisture and ultraviolet radiation 5. chemical protection (ozone, pollution,...) Aluminium Zirconium strands: 2 or 3 layers of shaped wires Aero-Z® No stress damage on wires = No failure / fall down of line (in case of core break) Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 20 LO-SAG Conductor TM Sag Comparison ACSR DOVE 556.5 MCM LO-SAGTM AeroZ AT1 673.1 MCM • Ampacity: 690 A @ 70oC • Ampacity: 1380 A @ 150oC (+100%) • 165 MW • 330 MW • Sag – 9.3 m • Sag – 8.1 m Date et page . 21 LoSag™ vs ACSR CONCLUSION Transport Ampacity Much Higher Line losses Lower Span lengths Much Longer Drag coefficient Lower Internal protection Better Weight (compared to ACSR) Self-damping Galloping Return on Investment Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 Much Lower Similar Lower Quicker 22 Some Nexans references With OHL Hi-End Solutions CUSTOMER PROJECT VOLTAGE Russia or Elia Severals 110 – 400kV 1.400 Km AACSR-Z 177 to 928 mm2 2008 – 12 NIGELEC Inter. Niger Nigeria 132kV 800 Km AERO-Z 242 2011 RTE Cantegrit / Mouguerre & Beaumont / Chaffard / Coulange 225kV & 400kV 896 Km ACSS-TW 687R 2010-12 586 Km ACSS-TW 573R & ACSS-TW 687R 2011 & 2012-19 RTE Ligth S.A. (Brasil) Le Havre / Rougemontier Uprating Project (Complete System) 400kV 400kV QUANTITY 4,4 Km CONDUCTOR Lo-Sag™ 340/39 Aero-Z® YEAR 2011 Large experience worldwide all landscapes, all environments Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 23 Réseaux d’Énergie Unité de Bourg-en-Bresse Câbles HTA à Enterrabilité Directe Renforcée EDR Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 24 Réseaux d’Énergie Unité de Bourg-en-Bresse Câbles HTA à Enterrabilité Directe Renforcée Sur-gainage des torsades NFC 33-226 avec gaine Pe pour les conducteurs de phase E.Siméon, Bourg,, page n° 25 Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 25 Réseaux d’Énergie Unité de Bourg-en-Bresse Câbles HTA à Enterrabilité Directe Renforcée Généralités 1- Conduite du chantier dispensée des contraintes de sablage dans les zones rurales difficiles d’accès 2- Ré-utilisation des déblais comme remblais 3- Gain de temps à la pose 4- Possibilité de tranchées plus étroites et moins profondes 5- Simplification du travail d’installation dans les zones urbaines. E.Siméon, Bourg,, page n° 26 Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 26 Réseaux d’Énergie Unité de Bourg-en-Bresse Câbles HTA à Enterrabilité Directe Renforcée Avantages de la solution Nexans 1/2 1- Augmentation du poids et du diamètre du câble limitée à la fonctionnalité. 2- Applicable à tous les modèles de torsades : , NFC 33-226 etc.. 3- Situation classique d’ installation/montage une fois la(es) gaine(s) extérieure(s) de protection retirée(s) donc compatible avec les matériels de raccordement existants. E.Siméon, Bourg,, page n° 27 Nexans Corporate Communication Dept. – March 2011 27 AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE Thank you for your attention www.nexans.com http://www.nexans.mobi