The world's longest under-sea electricity cable interconnector begins transferring power between Kvilldal, Norway and Blyth in the United Kingdom. At its full 1,400 megawatt capacity it is expected to supply at least 1.4 million homes with electricity.
The world's longest under-sea electricity cable interconnector begins transferring power between Kvilldal, Norway, and Blyth,Northumberland, United Kingdom. At its full 1,400 megawatt capacity,theinterconnector is expected to supply at least 1.4 million homes with electricity.