A high voltage power line running under Lake Erie has won
approval from Canada’s National Energy Board after two
years of review.
The $1bn, 117km-long cable is being built by Michigan-
based ITC between Nanticoke on southwestern Ontario’s
Lake Erie shore across the lake to Erie, Pennsylvania, and
will be ready for commercial use in 2021, when it will carry
power between Ontario and 13 USA states. For the full story,
turn to page 9.
The final splice has been completed on the only direct POP
to POP submarine cable system between São Paulo, Brazil,
and New York. Seabras-1 is due to become operational this
month and is owned by Seabras Group, operating from
offices in the US and Brazil. See page 10 for the full details.
A 44-day strike at Chile’s Escondida – the world’s largest
copper mine – has hit production, which dropped 63
percent in the first quarter of the year.
The full story, on page 11, gives details of how copper
production fell from 265,597 tonnes in 2016 to 97,103 tonnes
for the same period this year.
David Bell
Editor
EDITOR
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