Work begins in Lincolnshire on world’s longest subsea power cable

Work begins in Lincolnshire on world's longest subsea power cable

Question- World’s longest subsea power cable is going to built between-
(a) UK and Denmark
(b) France and Denmark
(c) UK and Russia
(d) Spain and Germany
Ans. (a)
Related Facts-

  • The UK’s National Grid and Denmark’s Energinet has begun work on the world’s longest subsea power cable.
  • The €2 billion Viking Link project, a 475-mile-long (765 km) cable, is being built in Lincolnshire.
  • It will run between the UK and Denmark in order to share green energy between the two countries.
  • The Viking Link will be longer than the 450-mile North Sea link, which will import hydropower from Norway to the UK from 2021.
  • The subsea power cable system works both ways. When the UK generates too much green power, it will be exported via the subsea power cables to its partner countries, and vice versa.
  • The UK currently has about 5GW of power cable capacity that connects the UK’s electricity system to power in France, the Netherlands, and the Republic of Ireland.
  • By 2025, this capacity is expected to rise to 25GW.
  • The UK will also connect to Germany and Belgium.

By- Yogesh Pratap Singh

Reference- https://electrek.co/2020/07/14/worlds-longest-subsea-power-cable-viking-link-uk-denmark/.