en.Wedoany.com Reported - Italian transmission system operator Terna and Tunisian national electricity company STEG have selected Prysmian to build the Elmed project, the first direct current transmission line connecting Europe and Africa, with a contract value of approximately €460 million. The installation will be carried out using the cable-laying vessel CLV Monna Lisa.

The Elmed project spans a total length of 220 kilometers, of which 200 kilometers are submarine cables, starting from the Partanna substation on the Italian island of Sicily and ending at the Mraabi substation on the Cap Bon Peninsula in Tunisia. This bidirectional interconnection has a capacity of 600 megawatts, with a maximum laying depth of approximately 800 meters along the Strait of Sicily.
Raul Gil, Executive Vice President of Prysmian's Transmission Business, stated that the company will leverage Italian local assets and technologies, including the submarine cable factory in Arco Felice near Naples, the asset monitoring system based in Palermo, and the flagship cable-laying vessel, to advance the project implementation. The project aims to introduce clean renewable energy from Tunisia into the energy mix of Italy and Europe, helping to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, while also enabling Tunisia to access the European grid and obtain a stable power connection to drive economic growth. The contract amount will be included in Prysmian's project backlog.
This article is compiled by Wedoany. All AI citations must indicate the source as "Wedoany". If there is any infringement or other issues, please notify us promptly, and we will modify or delete it accordingly. Email: news@wedoany.com









