National Grid Announces Reducing of Subsea Power Cable Capacity

National Grid Announces Reducing of Subsea Power Cable Capacity

National Grid announces that the 2,000-megawatt subsea power cable between the British and French energy markets will run at half of its capacity between March 1 and roughly June 30, 2012 for valve replacing work.

2012 outage schedule demonstrates that the interconnector’s capability will also be reduced to 1,500 MW for repair between Sept 3-7 and to 1,000 MW between Oct. 8-12.

The cable’s valve replacement work also decreased capability over many weeks during 2011 as procedures lasted longer than anticipated.

National Grid and RTE jointly own the 70-kilometre long cable.

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Offshore Nieuws Staff , December 26, 2011; Image: Nexans