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Friday 15 November 2024 7:57 am  |  Updated:  Friday 15 November 2024 9:53 am

Green light for £2bn North Sea cable to power millions of UK homes

By: Saskia Koopman

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MARSKE-BY-THE-SEA, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 17: The NKT Victoria cable laying ship operates off the coast of Marske by the Sea as it lays cable as part of the Sofia Offshore Wind Farm project on August 17, 2024 in Marske By The Sea, United Kingdom. The 1.4 gigawatt Sofia Offshore Wind Farm is sited on the shallow central area of the North Sea known as Dogger Bank. Currently under construction, the project is located 195 km from the nearest point on the UK’s North East coast on a site of 593 square kilometres. The electricity generated will be transported from there, via a high voltage direct current export cable, to landfall 220 kilometres away near Redcar, Teesside. Power generated by the project will enter the national grid and will supply power to approximately 1.2 million UK households at a rate of 5.4 terawatt-hours a year, contributing nearly half of the annual electricity requirements of the north-east UK. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
The NKT Victoria cable laying ship operates off the coast. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

A £2bn subsea and underground cable which will power millions of UK homes has received final funding approval today.

The 196km-long Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1) cable, which will be primarily laid under the North Sea, is expected to bolster the UK’s energy security and reduce customer bills by £870m per year.

The National Energy System Operator (NESO) flagged the EGL1 as essential to the UK’s 20030 clean energy goals, as it will transport electricity generated from North Sea wind farms from East Lothian to Country Durham.

This will be part of a broader push towards maximising domestic wind power, and away from the dependence of volatile gas markets.

Communities along the cable route in Scotland and northeast England will benefit from a £7.9m social value fund.

The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets,Ofgem, has helped streamline funding, saving £43m due to its new Accelerated Strategic Transmission Investment Framework (ASTI).

This fast-track process has given developers early access to funds, allowing them to secure necessary materials and ensure a swift project delivery.

Beatrice Filkin, Ofgem’s director of major proejcts, said: “This means customers can reap the benefits of abundant homegrown wind faster while being increasingly shielded from volatile imported gas prices”.

On Ofgem’s role in ensuring cost efficiency, she also said: “We’ve built in safeguards to step in as needed for maximum customer benefit.”

The approval of EGL1 adheres with government policies aiming to reach a carbon-neutral power system by 2030, which has pushed demand for clean energy projects across the UK.

The project will be joining 25 other infrastructure projects under Ofgem’s ASTI framework, designed to speed up modernisation while keeping costs down.

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