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Britain and France explore electrical interconnection of approximately 1 GW

Britain and France explore electrical interconnection of approximately 1 GW

Ofgem, the British energy regulator, and CRE, its French counterpart, have agreed to explore opportunities for electricity interconnection with capacity of approximately 1 gigawatt between France and Britain, Ofgem announced on Thursday.

In recent years, several other projects have been proposed. The two countries share electricity links totaling 4 GW.

Ofgem announced that it has approved two more projects, FAB Link GridLink and FAB Link, between France.

CRE conducted a study that found, while the capacity of 1 GW could be beneficial to France, it depends on how revenues and costs are distributed.

They said that the two regulators had agreed to continue discussions on the higher costs of key components, bottlenecks within the national grids, and the cost and revenue-sharing between the two countries.

The two added that they plan to release an updated statement on regulatory position by the end October 2025.

(source: Reuters)