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World’s Longest and Deepest Alternating Current Cable Route Surveyed with Spectra Geospatial SP60

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A two-person Astrolabe Engineering survey team using a single SP60 GNSS receiver recently completed the entire land and sea route for the world’s longest and deepest alternating current (AC) cable. Linking the island of Crete to mainland Greece, the 174-kilometer-long interconnection, of which 132 kilometers are on the seabed, became fully functional last month. Connecting Megalopolis in central Peloponnese with Heraclion, the biggest city on the island, the cable is expected to meet more than a third of the island’s electrical power demand and enable the island to permanently close its most polluting power plants.

Athens, Greece (January 2021) – A two-person Astrolabe Engineering survey team using a single SP60 GNSS receiver recently completed the entire land and sea route for the world’s longest and deepest alternating current (AC) cable.

Linking the island of Crete to mainland Greece, the 174-kilometer-long interconnection, of which 132 kilometers are on the seabed, became fully functional last month. Connecting Megalopolis in central Peloponnese with Heraclion, the biggest city on the island, the cable is expected to meet more than a third of the island’s electrical power demand and enable the island to permanently close its most polluting power plants.

The European Union funded project, managed by Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO), selected AstroLabe Engineering to perform the survey. The land portion was a topographic survey stake-out of the center line and boundaries of the corridor to be trenched as well as a topographic record of the trench depth and exact cable location in the trench.

The marine portion was marked using Differential Global positioning System (DGPS), survey lines and markers with buoys close to shore on both the mainland and Crete. During backfilling an additional topographic survey recorded the profile of the installed cable.

Astrolabe reported the SP60 performed very well in all areas. Especially appreciated was its performance in areas with obstructions, including those adjacent to the steep slopes found in the landing areas. The versatility of the SP60 made for efficient work on land and sea. JGC Geoinformation Systems S.A., a Spectra Geospatial distributor, provided the SP60 and support services to Astrolabe.

About AstroLabe Engineering: Astrolabe Engineering, headquartered in Athens, Greece provides high quality consulting engineering services, for public bodies and organizations, local government organizations, as well as private bodies and companies worldwide. AstroLabe uses the SP60 exclusively for both land and marine machinery positioning guidance and surveying support

About JGC Geoinformation Systems S.A.: Headquartered in Athens, JGC offers the Greek market the most technologically advanced geoinformation systems to meet the high demands of the applications of modern engineering.

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