![]() ![]() Lithuanian Energy Minister Dainius Kreivys met with his Latvian and Estonian counterparts Raimonds Čudars and Kristen Michal in Riga on Tuesday to brief them on the Lithuanian State Defence Council’s recent decision instructing the country’s government to agree with Latvia and Estonia on synchronisation with continental European grids in February 2025. It reaffirms the unity of the Baltic states in pursuing common energy security objectives,” the press release said. “The decision was taken in light of the changed geopolitical security situation in the region in the context of the war in Ukraine. The documents enshrining the agreement are to be signed between the Baltic prime ministers and transmission system operators in early August, Lithuania’s Energy Ministry said in a press release.Īs part of the agreement, transmission system operators will be obliged to notify their partners in August 2024 of their joint decision not to extend the Moscow-controlled post-Soviet energy system (BRELL) agreement and to synchronise with Europe by February 2025. ![]() Institute back in 2014 carried out an initial strategy study for Greece’sĮnergy Regulator (RAE) on vital electricity links, including the ones withĬrete.Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian energy ministers agreed in Riga on Tuesday to jointly work towards synchronisation of their countries’ power grids with continental European grids by February 2025 at the latest. Greek households willĪlso eventually benefit from the above interconnection from a 400 million euroĬut in charges they pay, via their electricity bills, to subsidize energyĬlosely developments related to Crete’s electricity interconnection since the Way for installing substantial new solar and wind power. The island of some 400MW and thus lower sharply emissions, and also pave the Two links will allow the retirement of oil-fired electricity plants operating on Greece has already licensed some 2,000 MW of additional renewableĮnergy capacity that can be built on the island of Crete, which could help theĬountry align with the European Union’s goal of achieving net zero carbon Of the "small” and "big” electricity interconnections, between the mainland andĬrete, is expected to unlock a sizeable but so far unexploited RES potential on To be laid at a 1,000 m depth and will have a carrying capacity of 200 MVA per This comprise two underwater AC cables of 132kms length ![]() Project, known as the "small” link which is under construction and will beĬompleted by the end of 2020. Greater energy efficiency and renewables are easing some of the pressure from air-conditioning. This latest IPTO project, follows a smaller interconnection So far, Europe’s electricity systems are coping with the heat. To be completed by 2023, when Crete will be linked to the mainland grid with a 1.0 Which comprises two underwater cables of 400km overall length with anĮlectricity capacity of 500 MW each and the associated substations, is expected In the overall contract price included are twoĬonverter stations and one substation costing some 370 million euros. Prysmian, Norway’s Nexans, Sweden’s NKT, Hellenic Cables and Siemens-Terna valuedĪt 1 billion-euro ($1.14 billion) total and include the undersea cables, More specifically IPTO signed contracts with Italy’s Grid Telecom a wholly owned subsidiary of IPTO and Tamares Telecom, agreed to build ANDROMEDA a subsea optical fiber cable system connecting Greece, Cyprus. Group of companies which will undertake to lay the cables and also built the Subsidiary of the Independent Electricity Transmission Operator (IPTO), and a Signed last week (10/6) in Iraklion, Crete between "Ariadni Interconnection”, a Agreement for the so called "big" interconnector project was ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |