Jumat, 01 Oktober 2021

'Engineering feat' to keep Britain's lights on | Business - The Times

The latest project to keep the lights on in Britain, against a backdrop of diminished North Sea gas reserves and the challenges of producing a decarbonised economy, launches today.

A new undersea interconnector, further coupling the UK to the energy grids of continental Europe, is going into commission: the £1.4 billion North Sea Link from hydro-electricity producing Norway that will be capable, in time, of providing 1.4 gigawatts of power to Britain.

That is the equivalent of a decent-sized power station or about 40 per cent of the Hinkley Point C nuclear facility, which will be under construction in Somerset for many years to come. Or put another way, North Sea Link can alone provide enough electricity to power up to 5 per cent of

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