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Operators raise test capacity of Norway-Britain power cable to 1,050 MW

Published 15/11/2021, 15:09
Updated 15/11/2021, 15:11
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OSLO (Reuters) - The maximum available capacity during ongoing test operations on the new North Sea Link (NSL) power cable connecting Britain and Norway is increasing to 1,050 megawatts (MW) from Wednesday, its operators Statnett and National Grid (LON:NG) said on Monday.

The two transmission system operators started commercial trial operations of the cable on Oct. 1 at a capacity of 700 megawatts (MW) in both directions.

The cable's full capacity is 1,400 MW, enough to power around 1.4 million homes, and is intended to provide Britain access to Norway's hydropower resources to help balance intermittent wind power, while Norway can import power during times of high wind to save water in reservoirs.

"Changes in capacity will take place during the trial period, before we can put the cable into ordinary operation," Peer Olav Oestli, head of system operations at Statnett, said in a statement.

However, an error on the British end of the cable is currently restricting actual available capacity to 700 MW, Statnett added.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People walk on a beach to enter the North Sea on New Year's Day amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Rocker in Sunderland, Britain January 1, 2021. REUTERS/Lee Smith

Pole 1 of the connection is out of operation and the end time is still uncertain, a separate market message posted by Statnett showed.

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