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Operator extends Denmark-Britain power cable television capability curbs to late 2026

Capacity on the Viking Link subsea power cable television connecting Britain and Denmark will stay cut by as much as 45% till late 2026 due to hold-ups to a. domestic Danish power line job, operator Energinet stated on. Monday.

Viking Link, which is jointly owned and operated by. Britain's National Grid and Denmark's Energinet, has been. performing at lowered capacity since its start of operations in. December due to hold-ups to enhancing the power grid on the. Danish west coast.

Operators at first anticipated the cut to last up until April 1,. 2025.

Energinet stated in an openness message published by means of the Nord. Swimming pool power exchange that capability on the cable, which has an. set up capability of 1,456 megawatt (MW), will remain cut at. 800 MW in the instructions of Denmark to Britain up until Oct. 1 2026,

Capability from Britain to Denmark is reduced at 1,100 MW.

Viking Link stretches over almost 765 kilometres, linking. Lincolnshire on England's east coast and southern Jutland in. western Denmark.

Energinet said in a separate news release that its essential West. Coast connection project is facing fresh hold-ups of as much as 15. months, pointing out new difficulties.

These consisted of land expropriation procedures, problems,. archaeological finds, wet locations and the presence of secured. animal species.

(source: Reuters)