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The NorthConnect (also known as Scotland–Norway interconnector) is a proposed 1,400MW
HVDC interconnector This is a list of notable High-voltage direct current, high-voltage direct-current power transmission projects. HVDC projects for long-distance transmission have two (or rarely, more) converter stations and a transmission line interconnecting th ...
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Current status

The future of the project is unclear. In March 2020, the Norwegian Government placed the NorthConnect project on hold pending studies on the new UK (north of England) and German interconnectors, and the Government remained unconvinced in 2022.


Interconnection

If built, it would be the first HVDC route to connect Scotland's electricity network directly to that of
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(though there are existing connections from England to mainland Europe), whereas Norway already has interconnectors to
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Project partners

The £1.75billion project is being promoted by NorthConnect, a Norwegian company specially set up by five electricity companies ( Agder Energi, E-CO,
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, SSE plc and
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) to advance the scheme. It is hoped that the connector will assist the growth of the Norwegian and Scottish renewable energy industries.


Route

If built, the Scottish landfall is will be at Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, where the connector will join the National Grid. The Norwegian landfall will be Simalden at the head of the Hardangerfjord in Norway, at the Sima Kraftwerk hydroelectric plant.


Specification

The HVDC cable will be approximately long, and have a capacity of 1,400MW. It is expected to cost €1.7billion.


Project history

On 5 March 2013, it was announced that SSE has left the project. The Norwegian government ruled that only Statnett could own export cables. In 2016, Norway debates rules for export cables. In June 2016, Ofgem approved NorthConnect. Other approvals were still needed. The European Union put NorthConnect on the "Projects of Common Interest" list and supported its development with €10million. A 2019 analysis by the Norwegian water department indicates that the connection would be economically viable despite an increase of less than half a eurocent per kWh for Norwegian consumers. By 2019, the project had received all the most important marine and planning consents in the UK. Following detailed design work, it was hoped that the link will be constructed between 2019 and 2022. The consortium hoped to make a final investment decision in 2020. On 25 March 2020, NorthConnect received a letter from the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, informing them that NorthConnect's license applications would not be processed at the present time. At the end of 2021, the Norwegian finance minister stated that there was no intention to process the application.


See also

* Cross-Skagerrak (Norway-Denmark) * HVDC Moyle (Scotland-Northern Ireland) *
Icelink Icelink is a proposed electricity interconnector between Iceland and the United Kingdom via Great Britain. At , the 8001,200MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) link would be the longest sub-sea power interconnector in the world. The project pa ...
(proposed Great Britain-Iceland) * NorNed (Norway-Netherlands) *
NORD.LINK NordLink is a subsea 1,400 megawatt (MW) HVDC power cable between Norway and Germany, opened in May 2021. The over long cable operates at a voltage of 500  kV DC. The cable enables Deutsche Bahn to buy the full production from M ...
(proposed Norway-Germany) *
NorGer NorGer was one of two planned electricity cables between Germany and Norway. The other proposed project was NordLink, which Statnett decided to proceed with in 2015, and NorGer was cancelled. Description NorGer interconnector will start in Tons ...
(proposed Norway-Germany)


References


External links


Official website
of NorthConnect {{Sustainable development in Scotland Electrical interconnectors to and from Great Britain Electrical interconnectors to and from the Nordic grid 2020 in Europe HVDC transmission lines Kristiansand Electrical interconnectors in the North Sea Proposed electric power transmission systems Norway–Scotland relations Proposed electric power infrastructure in Norway Proposed electric power infrastructure in Scotland