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Nationwide Grid Unveils New Plan for Anglo-Dutch Cable Hyperlink

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Last updated: 2026/01/09 at 10:25 AM
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Nationwide Grid PLC on Thursday introduced route modifications for the proposed LionLink cable to the Netherlands, a challenge with TenneT BV.

The interconnector is designed to hold as much as two gigawatts of wind electrical energy, sufficient for about 2.5 million British properties, in response to Nationwide Grid. LionLink would join a wind farm offshore the Netherlands to the Dutch and UK grids, with a focused begin of operation in 2032, Nationwide Grid says on the challenge webpage.

The facility transmission and distribution operator mentioned in a web-based assertion Thursday it might launch an eight-week public session for its new plan for the cable to begin underground in Suffolk’s Walberswick, “a choice made following an evaluation of the atmosphere and native residents’ considerations round entry constraints and visitors impacts”.

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“Another underground HVDC [high-voltage direct current] cable hall to the north of Southwold was discounted following the consultations”, Nationwide Grid mentioned.

“NGV can also be working intently with native authorities to make sure no building takes place on the seashore, and there’s no seen infrastructure as soon as the challenge is full”, it added, referring to Nationwide Grid Ventures, its unit tasked with constructing and working LionLink.

“84 p.c of the UK part of the LionLink cable will probably be offshore, and all onshore sections will probably be buried underground”.

The brand new plan was based mostly on non-statutory consultations in 2022 and 2023, LionLink challenge director Gareth Burden mentioned.


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“We’re coordinating with different builders in Suffolk frequently in order that the place attainable, we will work collectively to make sure building is carried out in manageable sections, and we will keep away from long-term disruption in anyone space”, Burden added.

Nationwide Grid famous, “LionLink is ready to be one of many first tasks of its sort, serving to to form the way forward for offshore renewable power by combining wind technology and cross-border interconnection in a single, built-in challenge”.

“At current, offshore wind farms and worldwide interconnectors function independently, every requiring their very own separate connection to land”, it mentioned. “LionLink reduces the variety of particular person shore landings, cuts infrastructure prices and helps a extra resilient, versatile power system”.

It mentioned the sequence of public session can be held at venues close to the proposed route between January 24 and February 28, in addition to on-line on February 4 and March 3.

To contact the writer, electronic mail jov.onsat@rigzone.com


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