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Home » Smart Energy » UK and Netherlands to Build World’s Largest Multi-Use Power Line Under North Sea, Boosting Clean Energy and Economic Growth
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UK and Netherlands to Build World’s Largest Multi-Use Power Line Under North Sea, Boosting Clean Energy and Economic Growth

By Michelle AdkinsApril 24, 20234 Mins Read
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The UK and the Netherlands are set to build the world’s largest multi-use electricity power line under the North Sea, which will provide enough clean power for 1.8 million homes - more than the combined populations of Birmingham and Manchester. The LionLink project will connect the two countries to offshore wind farms, and provide affordable

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