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NKT Group has released its Annual Report for 2021 showing positive financial development driven by solid performance across the business.
Go to pageNKT has completed the ceremonial keel laying for NKT Eleonora. The new cable-laying vessel is a key element for NKT in strengthening its installation capacity and capabilities to meet the growing demand for offshore power cables.
Go to pageFalun-born Göran Carlstrand has worked at the power cable factory for 44 years. He started in 1978 as a warehouse worker and truck driver and has since had many different jobs, both as a manager and engineer.
Go to pageSince its founding over a century ago, NKT has operated from a range of locations, each reflecting the company’s ongoing evolution. The relocation of NKT’s headquarters to Nordhavn in Copenhagen marks another step forward in supporting the company’s ongoing development.
Go to pageNKT will produce cables for Dogger Bank C, the third phase of the world’s largest offshore wind farm, using low-carbon copper sourced from a mine in Sweden. The initiative will reduce the carbon footprint of the HVDC power cables by more than 35 % and is part of NKT’s ambition to become a net-zero emissions company no later than 2050.
Go to pageThe cable drum trolley Qaddy supports our focus on sustainability. With a deposit refund system and use of advanced robotics, around 95% of all Qaddys are recycled.
Go to pageNKT has successfully produced and installed the turnkey HVDC power cable system project for offshore wind park Dogger Bank A. Now the first phase of Dogger Bank Wind Farm has produced first power. The project marks the milestone as the first offshore wind park in the UK to be connected to shore by a HVDC power cable system.
Go to pageAfter a standstill of the trade fair business of almost two years, 2022 shows positive signs. Many trade fairs are planned for this year and we have already been exhibiting at two major shows in our industry.
Go to pageNKT will sign a joint venture agreement with Taiwanese cable company, Walsin Lihwa, to provide technical support for the construction of the first subsea power cable factory in Taiwan.
Go to pageNKT invests in the powerful subsea trencher NKT T3600 to enhance the protection of power cable infrastructure, which is critical to ensuring the security of supply and the transition to renewable energy. This investment is further supported by UK-based sup-pliers and strengthens NKT’s complete cable solutions for reliable project execution with greater performance whilst reducing risk.
Go to pageNKT has revealed the name of its third extrusion tower at the Swedish high-voltage power cable factory in Karlskrona. The tower, now called NKT Crown, rises 200 meters above the city, symbolising NKT’s substantial investments in the factory and the positive development of Karlskrona.
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