American Superconductor And Korea's LS Cable Form Strategic Business Alliance
- Alliance Targets Commercial Deployment of 10 Kilometers of Superconductor Power Cables
- New Superconductor Transmission Cable Demonstration Project Announced
American Superconductor Corporation, a global energy technologies company, and LS Cable Ltd. (LS Cable) recently formed a strategic alliance to advance commercial sales of superconductor cables. Under the alliance, LS Cable and AMSC will work collaboratively to deploy at least 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of superconductor power cables in commercial power grids over the next five years.
LS Cable's superconductor cable systems will utilize AMSC's proprietary second generation (2G) high temperature superconductor (HTS) wire, branded as 344 superconductors. This strategic alliance ensures that LS Cable will have an ongoing supply of high-quality HTS wire from AMSC. Founded in 1962 and based in Anyang, South Korea, LS Cable is Korea's largest power cable manufacturer with nearly 8,200 employees worldwide and annual sales in excess of US$6B.
"LS Cable is committed to advancing the broad adoption of superconductor cable systems to address the power demands and grid reliability challenges faced by electric utilities today," said Joon Hyung Cho, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of LS Cable. "With several superconductor demonstrations already complete, Korea's power grid is set to undergo continued upgrades in the years to come. We formed this strategic alliance with AMSC to advance the commercial production of superconductor cable systems to support Korea's grid of the future. We are delighted to expand our relationship with AMSC and secure the best-in-class superconductor wire needed to manufacture our commercial superconductor cable systems."
Power cables made with AMSC's HTS wire can conduct up to 10 times the amount of power of conventional cables, which are made with copper wire. They can be placed strategically in the power grid to draw flow from overtaxed conventional cables or overhead lines to mitigate grid congestion experienced in urban centers. They also automatically suppress dangerous power surges to create resilient, ‘self-healing' Smart Grids that can survive attacks and natural disasters, making them an ideal modernization tool for metropolitan power grids.
"LS Cable is widely recognized as one of the world's most respected power cable manufacturers and innovators," said Dan McGahn, senior vice president and general manager of AMSC Superconductors. "This strategic agreement sends a powerful message about LS Cable's near-term plans for building the superconductor power cable market. LS Cable and AMSC both see tremendous opportunities inside and outside Korea for commercial deployments of transmission and distribution superconductor cable systems."
AMSC also announced recently that LS Cable is currently working with the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) to develop a 100-meter, 154 kilovolt (kV) superconductor cable system that it plans to install in Gochang, South Korea's power grid in 2011. The system will utilize approximately 13 kilometers (8 miles) of AMSC's 344 superconductors. This will be Korea's first superconductor power cable demonstration at transmission voltages (voltages greater than 69 kV).
AMSC first established its relationship with LS Cable in 2005 when the company purchased AMSC's first generation (1G) HTS wire for use in a 30-meter, 22.9kV superconductor cable demonstration. LS Cable and KERI successfully tested the cable system in 2006. In 2008, the companies completed testing of a 100-meter, 22.9 kV superconductor cable system also powered by AMSC's HTS wire.
In April 2009, AMSC received its first commercial order from LS Cable for approximately 80,000 meters (50 miles) of its 344 superconductors to manufacture a 22.9 kV cable system that it will install in Korea Electric Power Corporation's (KEPCO) Icheon substation near the city of Seoul in 2010. Capable of carrying 50 megawatts of power, the cable system will be nearly a half mile in length, making it the world's longest distribution-voltage superconductor cable system.
AMSC recently announced separately that it has formed "AMSC Korea" to locally serve the region's rapidly developing renewable energy and power grid sectors as well as the company's existing strategic relationships. The incorporated division will provide local sales and field service as well as applied engineering services for AMSC's Korean customers, which include LS Cable, KEPCO, KERI, Doosan Heavy Industries and Hyundai Heavy Industries.
About LS Cable
LS stands for "Leading Solution." LS Group, the country's 17th-largest conglomerate, is leading the industry of energy and telecommunications systems. LS Cable, the flagship company of the conglomerate, is a global provider of cables and systems for the power and telecommunications industry. LS Cable also leads high-technology programs like high temperature superconducting cable and submarine power transmission cable. LS Cable has 17 subsidiaries and 40 operations in 17 countries. For more information, visit: http://www.lscable.com.
About American Superconductor
AMSC offers an array of proprietary technologies and solutions spanning the electric power infrastructure – from generation to delivery to end use. The company is a leader in alternative energy, providing proven, megawatt-scale wind turbine designs and electrical control systems. The company also offers a host of Smart Grid technologies for power grid operators that enhance the reliability, efficiency and capacity of the grid, and seamlessly integrate renewable energy sources into the power infrastructure. These include superconductor power cable systems, grid-level surge protectors and power electronics-based voltage stabilization systems. AMSC's technologies are protected by a broad and deep intellectual property portfolio consisting of hundreds of patents and licenses worldwide. For more information, visit: www.amsc.com.
SOURCE: American Superconductor Corporation