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GUH Launches Guidelines for Undersea Cable Monitoring

Offshore Engineer

Global Underwater Hub (GUH) has published guidelines for undersea cable monitoring as a step towards improving the resilience of critical undersea energy infrastructure.The trade and industry body, which represents the UK’s USD$12.4

Global Underwater Hub (GUH) has published guidelines for undersea cable monitoring as a step towards improving the resilience of critical undersea energy infrastructure.

The trade and industry body, which represents the UK’s USD$12.4 billion (£9 billion) underwater industry, will unveil the guidelines at its Subsea Cable Insurance Conference in London on July 2. The annual one-day event focuses on improving cable reliability and performance to make them more insurable. This year’s conference brings together insurance companies, developers and the supply chain to explore the main causes of failure, proactive interventions, and integrity monitoring management.

The guidelines are the result of collaboration between GUH and leading industry providers to develop recommendations for best practice in the selection, installation, and use of cable monitoring systems that will improve the health and performance of vital undersea cables which are highly susceptible to catastrophic failures.

As offshore wind capacity ramps up, the integrity and reliability of undersea power cables become increasingly critical. These cables are the lifelines that connect offshore wind farms to onshore grids, ensuring the seamless transmission of electricity generated by wind turbines.

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