In August 2012, Hellenic Cables completed the installation of an approximately 8.6 km, 12/20 kV 3x95 mm² Cu/XLPE submarine cable interconnection between Thasos and Keramoti for the Public Power Corporation of Greece (DEI). The turnkey scope covered loading the cable directly onto a cable-laying vessel at the Fulgor port, laying and protecting the cables at the shore ends and on the seabed, providing land/submarine transition joints, spare and repair joints, carrying out all jointing and termination works, and performing testing and commissioning for the two new island interconnections, including Thasos–Keramoti.
In 2012, the Public Power Corporation of Greece (PPC) brought into operation a new medium-voltage submarine cable interconnection between Thassos island and Keramoti on the mainland. Hellenic Cables, under a turnkey contract, supplied and installed an 8.6 km, 12/20 kV 3×95 mm² Cu/XLPE submarine cable on the Thasos–Keramoti route, including shore-end and seabed protection, transition joints, spare and repair joints, and all jointing, termination, testing and commissioning works; PPC’s 2012 corporate report lists the operation of the new Thassos–Keramoti submarine cable interconnection as one of its major distribution network investments that year.
Public Power Corporation of Greece (DEI) awarded Hellenic Cables a turnkey contract to supply and install the medium-voltage submarine power cables for the Methana–Aegina and Thasos–Keramoti interconnections. For the Keramoti–Thasos link, Hellenic Cables provided an 8.6 km length of 12/20 kV 3x95 mm² Cu/XLPE submarine cable, including shore-end and seabed protection, land/submarine transition joints, spare and repair joints, all jointing and termination works, and testing and commissioning of the interconnection.