Subsea Power Link Between Denmark, UK Delayed

A planned subsea power link between Denmark and Britain is slated to begin at the end of 2022, later than expected, according to a report published by the UK’s Press and Journal.

National Grid and Danish partner Energinet.dk have started the process to appoint a marine contractor to carry out sea bed surveys for the link between the western coast of Denmark and the east coast of England in Lincolnshire.

The interconnector will give Britain access to a low carbon power source, while opening a new export route for Denmark and other Nordic countries to sell output from their wind and hydro power plants, according to Press and Journal.

http://neurope.eu/article/subsea-power-link-between-denmark-uk-delayed/
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