The NordLink power cable system is now in operation enabling an efficient exchange of renewable energy between Norway and Germany. The project is a milestone for NKT and for the interconnection of the European power grids essential to the green transformation.
May 28, 2021
NKT has finalized the German sector of the NordLink power cable system connecting the German and Norwegian power grids. The 525 kV MI HVDC power cable system from NKT has now been put into operation by the owners TenneT, Statnett and KfW. For NKT, the turnkey project comprised design, manufacture and installation of 154 km submarine plus 54 km underground power cable systems for the German sector of the power link. With a 1,400 MW power rating, the NordLink interconnector is a cornerstone project for an interconnected and green Europe and can meet the power needs of 3.6 million German households.
– The continued interconnection of power grids is crucial to efficiently ensure and green power supply needed for a low carbon future and interconnectors like NordLink are key to a greener future. We are proud to continue to take centre stage in the European transition to renewable energy with our strong turnkey project execution and leading technology, says Alexander Kara, President and CEO of NKT.
Interconnectors such as Viking Link, NordLink and the German Corridor Projects are fundamental to prepare the European power infrastructure for the increased integration of renewable energy. NordLink enables Norway to export its stable hydro power to help Germany meet its daily power demand by balancing out the natural fluctuations from the German wind power production. For Norway, the NordLink connection enables the integration of surplus from the German wind and solar power, which needs to be used instantly.
– With NordLink, we have successfully commissioned a major international flagship project of the European energy transition and reliably integrated it into the electricity market. Building on a trusted partnership we delivered the “green cable” within the specified expectations in time, budget and quality. As the world’s leading operator of high-voltage direct current connections, we will continue to contribute this know-how to the planning and construction of further grid expansion to drive the energy transition, says Tim Meyerjürgens, Chief Operational Officer at TenneT.
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The NordLink power cables were manufactured at the NKT factory in Karlskrona, Sweden, which run on 100% green electricity minimizing the carbon footprint of the cable system.