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French grid operator RTE said a new undersea high-voltage direct current transmission line between France and Britain began active power transmission on Monday, which will last until early
December.
According to National Grid Corporation, Interconnexion France-Angleterre 2 (IFA-2) is the UK's newest undersea DC interconnection system, running 149 miles under the sea, connecting Philam, Hampshire, and Normandy
, France.
The new system is expected to meet 1.
2% of the UK's electricity needs, enough to provide zero-carbon energy
to 1 million homes.
National Grid said IFA2 was the second link from the UK to France, following in the footsteps of IFA, the first submarine interconnection system in both countries, launched
in 1986.
IFA-2 National Grid invested £700 million in construction through a joint investment with French partner RTE
.
By adding an undersea interconnect system, IFA-2 will play a role
in helping the UK transition to clean energy.
Elexon data shows that the current power transmission range is up to 100 MW.
RTE said on its website last Saturday: "By testing the new system, problems can be identified and modified
accordingly.
”
It is reported that the IFA-2 interconnect system was originally planned to be put into service
in the third quarter of this year.
The UK already has an undersea power interconnect system connecting France, Ireland and the Netherlands, but plans to add some undersea power interconnect systems as old coal and nuclear power plants close to increase its power supply options and ensure the stability and security
of its power supply.
French grid operator RTE said a new undersea high-voltage direct current transmission line between France and Britain began active power transmission on Monday, which will last until early
December.
According to National Grid Corporation, Interconnexion France-Angleterre 2 (IFA-2) is the UK's newest undersea DC interconnection system, running 149 miles under the sea, connecting Philam, Hampshire, and Normandy
, France.
The new system is expected to meet 1.
2% of the UK's electricity needs, enough to provide zero-carbon energy
to 1 million homes.
National Grid said IFA2 was the second link from the UK to France, following in the footsteps of IFA, the first submarine interconnection system in both countries, launched
in 1986.
IFA-2 National Grid invested £700 million in construction through a joint investment with French partner RTE
.
By adding an undersea interconnect system, IFA-2 will play a role
in helping the UK transition to clean energy.
Elexon data shows that the current power transmission range is up to 100 MW.
RTE said on its website last Saturday: "By testing the new system, problems can be identified and modified
accordingly.
”
It is reported that the IFA-2 interconnect system was originally planned to be put into service
in the third quarter of this year.
The UK already has an undersea power interconnect system connecting France, Ireland and the Netherlands, but plans to add some undersea power interconnect systems as old coal and nuclear power plants close to increase its power supply options and ensure the stability and security
of its power supply.