NORD.LINK
Location
Country Norway, Germany
From Ertsmyra, Norway
Passes through North Sea
To Diele or Brunsbüttel, Germany
Ownership information
Partners Statnett
Construction information
Expected 2017/18
Technical information
Type submarine cable
Type of current HVDC
Total length 600 km (Bad rounding hereScript error mi)
Power rating 1,400 MW

NORD.LINK is a proposed subsea HVDC power cable between Norway and Germany. The feasibility study was completed at the end of 2008. If constructed, the capacity of NORD.LINK is expected to be 1,400 MW.[1][2] It is estimated to cost €1.4 billion.[3] The interconnector is planned installed between a new substation at Ertsmyra in Norway to Diele or Brunsbüttel substation in Germany.[4] The new connection can be operational by 2017–2018.[5]

The Norwegian transmission system operator Statnett SF owns the project, whilst, the feasibility study was carried out together with the German transmission system operator Transpower Stromübertragungs (former E.ON Netz). A cable between Norway and Germany is listed in the EU's new priorities for 2020 and beyond.[1]

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