The PGE Group is carrying out a strategic programme for Poland’s power sector, the cabling of medium-voltage (MV) networks. By 2026, PGE will increase the share of underground cable lines in its area of operation to min. 30 per cent. In order to do that, the PGE Group has acquired the first underground power cable laying machine of this type in Poland.
Thanks to the use of a modern cable laying machine, not only will the time of investment implementation be shortened, but also the interference with the environment will be reduced due to the method of laying cables underground without the need to create trenches.
The cabling of medium-voltage networks is one of the most important tasks for the PGE Group. Within the area of operations of PGE Dystrybucja, the total length of power lines exceeds 380,000 km, of which 115,000 km are MV lines. The company uses them to supply energy to over 5.5 million customers in eastern and central Poland. PGE Dystrybucja has already nearly 26,000 km of cabled medium-voltage lines in its territory, which accounts for nearly 22.5 per cent of the company’s MV lines. The conversion of the overhead grid into an underground one will eliminate the need to carry out cyclical maintenance operations related to the operation of the overhead network, such as cutting branches and trees within the lines. The ongoing Cable Programme will increase the reliability and dependability of the network, thereby ensuring the continuity of electricity supply to consumers, regardless of weather conditions.
Investments in medium-voltage grid cabling are supported by funds from a new share issue carried out by PGE in 2022 worth PLN 3.2 billion. Half of the funds were earmarked for investments in a network infrastructure related to the energy transition.
For the cable laying of MV lines, PGE Dystrybucja purchased specialised machinery using the trenchless ploughing cable laying system. The set-up consists of two vehicles. The laying unit has a plough blade that allows infinite adjustment of the depth of cable laying and a ‘floating fin’ function, which allows flexible adaptation to any curvature and unevenness of the terrain. The extraction vehicle anchors to the ground with a stabilising plate and pulls the plough with a constant force of up to 180 tonnes through any terrain or water laying a cable run. Cable laying is carried out from drums mounted on the structure of the laying machine and cable trailer.