The formidable project is entitled NEWGEN. It is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. Our R&D platform is helping set the benchmark for HVDC PP cable.
Maillefer has the privilege to be member of a formidable research initiative involving ten European partners from five countries with a budget of 7.6 M€ and a duration of 48 months. The project is entitled NEWGEN. It is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. Our role in the group is unique and powered by what defines us a provider of extrusion solutions.
NEWGEN project
We join experts on materials, sustainability, analytics and methods to determine what PP HVDC cables may look like in the coming years. The goal is to reach a Technology Readiness Level 5-6, which qualifies progression from basic research to the ability to demonstrate working technology in an industrial environment. NEWGEN lists the following expected outcomes:
Overview of the tasks
At this point, we have developed and assembled the lab line which serves to make the model cables composed of PP. The samples serve to compare against the classic XLPE type. The collective project lists several tasks split up amongst its members. Maillefer is assigned the following.
Task 2.1 - Cable extrusion equipment optimization
Task 2.2 - Extrusion process optimization
Task 2.3 - Space charge optimized HVDC cable prototypes and cable model “A” samples
Experience from the industry
In NEWGEN, manufacturing of cable samples is important for full evaluation of the developed PP-based blends from WP1. Realistic processing conditions for the extrusion and cooling phases will have impact on the insulation material properties that would be difficult to estimate only from hot-pressed or extruded cast films. Compared to thin films, the model “A” cables have an order of magnitude thicker insulation while the HVDC prototypes have two orders of magnitude thicker insulation.
Much of the focus in tasks 2.1 and 2.2 is to understand the needed machinery and process modifications when transitioning from the industry standard XLPE to thermoplastic PP-based insulation materials in HVDC cables. Experience from the industry has revealed several areas for improvement, which were starting points for designing the first iteration of machinery improvements. The manufacturing of both types of cable samples using existing equipment, as well as some newly acquired equipment, will serve as a reference benchmark for the PP-based material. References will also be used to evaluate improvement needs and the effectiveness of future optimization in cable manufacturing equipment and processes.
At the forefront
It is exciting to be very much involved in top academic research. Our R&D platform for PP cable exists; the know-how and experience with different materials is growing ; and our network of expert partners with the capacity to collaborate with analytics and comparable data is expanding. As a provider of leading machinery for cable manufacturers our role is determinant in shaping the future of PP cable and green energy distribution.
Janne Harjuhahto
Process Development Manager
janne.harjuhahto@maillefer.net