Another round of the so-called "cap and floor" regime is expected to be held next year and will help the U.K. reach a total electricity interconnection capacity of 16 GW by 2030. The new interconnectors will likely be intended to harness large amounts of power from big offshore wind farm clusters in the North Sea.The U.K.'s Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) announced, yesterday, it is planning to invite bids to build more submarine interconnectors next year. The new investment round will be the third of the so-called "cap and floor" regime and will be aimed at doubling existing interconnector ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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