Miles of cable will go from Brooklyn out to an offshore windfafrm. The Marmac 306, a 300-foot (91-meter) barge built in Louisiana by Norwegian cable company Nexans SA and operated by US maritime company Crowley Maritime Corp., started work this month. It’s digging a trench for the cables that will transmit the electricity generated by Equinor ASA’s $5 billion Empire Wind 1 project all the way to the Brooklyn power grid. Josh Saul shows us how the job is getting done.
Author: Bloomberg Television
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