LionLink power line announced
The line will connect the UK and the Netherlands with offshore wind farms, providing clean energy, and help reduce household bills.
The line will connect the UK and the Netherlands with offshore wind farms, providing clean energy, and help reduce household bills.
A benefit of the project is the reduction of active power losses on 400 kV lines by around 10 MW, under conditions of high electricity generation in wind power plants.
Two older cables were replaced with two 138 kV underground cables from a substation in Travis on the west side to a substation on Dongan Hills Avenue on the east side.
The power transmission equipment manufacturer won the order from Svenska kraftnät.
Views are being sought over a new power line planned from Wales to Shropshire, which will connect a new windfarm near Powys to the National Grid via Lower Frankton.
The power line will connect the Wawa and Porcupine transformer stations in northeastern Ontario.
Hydro One invested $1.3 M in Niagara Region power resiliency and reliability.
A Saudi fund has granted a $20 M electricity programme implementation loan to Rwanda.
Kenya Power and Lighting Company to construct new substations and power lines to strengthen the electricity distribution network.
USA, Minesota: Xcel Energy has kicked off plans to build a roughly $500 million, 225-km power line in Minnesota.
The Kenya Electricity Transmission Company has commissioned the construction of a new power line that will offer an alternative path for power into Nairobi.
First tests of the Lithuanian-Polish interconnection LitPol Link have been carried out, and for the first time electricity flowed through the wires of the power line stretching from Elk in Poland to Alytus in Lithuania, in order to check whether the line is ready for power transmission.
USA, North Dakota: Minot-based Central Power Electric Cooperative has been awarded a $46 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development that will help finance the improvement of the energy infrastructure in North Dakota.
China, Shanxi: The Shanxi province power company plans to invest over $224M into projects for the upgrade of the rural power grid in 2015.