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HVDC TECHNOLOGY WILL CONNECT POWER GRIDS OF NORWAY AND THE NETHERLANDS ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
29 June 2006 - ABB Automation Technologies

ABB, said today it has received the go-ahead to proceed with the NorNed project, a high-voltage direct current transmission link connecting the power grids of Norway and The Netherlands.

ABB, said today it has received the go-ahead to proceed with the NorNed project, a high-voltage direct current transmission link connecting the power grids of Norway and The Netherlands.

The contract, originally awarded in 2000, is worth $270 million to ABB. The 580 kilometer-long NorNed link will be the longest underwater high-voltage cable in the world. The contract is with the two state-owned power grid companies TenneT in The Netherlands and Statnett in Norway. The interconnection will lead to power trading between the two countries and increase the reliability of electricity supply.

"NorNed is considered to be the benchmark for further cross-border interconnections in Europe," said Peter Smits, head of ABB's Power Technologies division. "It is a breakthrough contract, underlining our market leadership position. It will bring Europe closer to its target of substantially increasing power exchange capacity between countries and it marks a significant further step towards a common power market."

Under the terms of the contract, ABB will supply state-of-the-art HVDC converter stations and the majority of the underwater cables. The system will have a 600 megawatt rating, but NorNed will be able to continuously deliver 700 MW.

The HVDC grid interconnection will lead to a more efficient use of renewable hydro energy produced in Norway. It may also boost the development of wind power in The Netherlands because the HVDC link should help to compensate the effect of wind fluctuations. The interconnection will also reduce CO2 emissions because it will cut the use of peak load fossil fuelled generators and instead ease the use of highly efficient base load generators.

ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in approximately 100 countries and employs about 103,000 people.

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About: ABB Automation Technologies
ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs around 105,000 people.
ABB has streamlined its divisional structure to focus on two core businesses: Power Technologies and Automation Technologies. The Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals division is slated for divestment.

ABB Power Technologies serves electric, gas and water utilities as well as industrial and commercial customers, with a broad range of products, systems and services for power transmission, distribution and automation.

ABB Automation Technologies blends a robust product and service portfolio with end-user expertise and global presence to deliver solutions for control, motion, protection, and plant integration across the full range of process and utility industries.

In addition to ABB's automation activities directed at the oil and gas industries, ABB Lummus Global continues to design and supply production facilities, refineries and petrochemical plants.

ABB's former Upstream business, divested in July 2004, is now part of Vetco International (www.vetco.com).


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