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Aquind plans 2 GW power interconnection between France and the UK

Private project developer Aquind (led by Ukrainian businessman Alexander Temerko) plans to develop a 240 km-long power interconnection project between Lovedean, near to Portsmouth in the United Kingdom to the Le Havre area in France.

The project would have a capacity of 2 GW and could come online as soon as 2021. The project has already secured a connection agreement with the British transmission network operator National Grid and is in the process of securing a connection agreement with French transmission network operator RTE.

The United Kingdom and France are already connected through a 2 GW interconnection line that was commissioned in 1986.

In addition, other interconnection projects are planned: a 1 GW line, ElecLink, that would be laid in the service tunnel of the Folkestone-Calais Eurotunnel and could be commissioned in late 2017, and a 1 GW HVDC line, IFA2, beween Normandy (France) and England, expected in 2020. The 1.4 GW France Alderney Britain Link (FABLink) line could connect Menuel (France) and Exeter (UK) through Alderney/Aurigny (Channel Islands) by 2022.