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| name = NORD.LINK | photo = File:Map europe NORD.LINK and NorGer cable.svg | caption = | map = | map_caption = Location of NORD.LINK | country = Norway Germany | state = | province = | coordinates = | lat = | long = | direction = | start = Ertsmyra, Norway | through = North Sea | finish = Diele or Brunsbüttel, Germany | par = | owner = | partners = Statnett TenneT TSO | operator = | cable_manufacturer = | cable_installer = | cable_layer = | substation_manufacturer= | substation_installer= | contractors = | construction = | expected = 2019 | est = | decom = | type = submarine cable | current_type = HVDC | length_km = 623 | capacity = 1,400 MW | AC_voltage = | DC_voltage = | poles_no = | circuits_no = }}NordLink is a proposed subsea HVDC power cable between Norway and Germany. The over {{convert|500|km|mi}} long cable will have a capacity of 1,400 megawatt (MW) and an operational voltage of 500 kV.[1][2] It is estimated to cost €1.5–2 billion,[3] which was financed in 2015[4] when Statnett decided to realize the project.[4] The interconnector is planned to be installed between a new substation at Ertsmyra (near Tonstad) in Norway and Wilster substation in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany.[5] The new connection is expected to be tested in late 2019, and operational in 2020.[6] The Norwegian state-owned company and transmission system operator, Statnett SF, owns 50% of the project, whilst the Dutch transmission system operator TenneT TSO and the German state-owned bank KfW own the other half. A cable between Norway and Germany is listed in the EU's projects of common interest (PCI).[1][7] As of late 2017, some cables have been laid and the submarine link was under construction.[8] Sites
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References1. ^1 {{Cite news| title = Statnett and E.ON mull Norway-Germany subsea cable| publisher = PennWell Corporation| work = Power Engineering International| date = 2008-01-10| url= http://www.powergenworldwide.com/index/display/articledisplay/316607/articles/power-engineering/projects-contracts/statnett-and-eon-mull-norway-germany-subsea-cable.html| accessdate =2008-01-13}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nord.Link}}2. ^{{Cite news| title = Statnett and E.ON Netz Launch Joint Feasibility Study for a DC-Cable Between Norway And Germany| publisher = Penton Media, Inc.| work = Transmission & Distribution World| date = 2008-02-06| url= http://tdworld.com/projects_in_progress/business_in_tech/statnett-e-on-netz-dc-cable/| accessdate =2010-03-14}} 3. ^{{Cite news| title = Germany and Norway to build 1.4 GW link| first = Piers Grimley | last = Evans| publisher = PennWell Corporation| work = Power Engineering International| date = 2012-12-04| url= http://www.powerengineeringint.com/articles/2012/12/germany-and-norway-to-build-14gw-link.html| accessdate =2013-03-29}} 4. ^Lie, Øyvind. "Statnett bygger kraftkabel til Tyskland" Teknisk Ukeblad, 10 February 2015. Retrieved : 22 February 2015. 5. ^{{Cite news| title = Statnett submits Nord.Link licence| first = Sian | last = Crampsie | work = Utility Week| publisher = Reed Business Information| date = 2010-04-12| url= http://www.utilityweek.co.uk/news/uk/electricity/statnett-submits-nordlink-lice.php| accessdate =2010-11-14}} 6. ^1 Erste Aufträge für 1.400-MW-Seekabel Nordlink vergeben Page 2 7. ^"Nordic Grid Development Plan 2014 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104185833/http://www.energinet.dk/SiteCollectionDocuments/Engelske%20dokumenter/El/Nordic%20Grid%20Development%20Plan%202014.pdf |date=2015-01-04 }}" page 59, Document no. 13/81818 - 5. Nordic TSOs, August 2014. Retrieved : January 2015. 8. ^Nordlink interconnector 8 : Electrical interconnectors to and from the Nordic grid|Submarine power cables|HVDC transmission lines|Electric power infrastructure in Norway|Electric power transmission systems in Germany|Proposed electric power transmission systems|North Sea energy|Germany–Norway relations |
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