A 28-kilometer underground power cable owned by Italian grid operator Terna started work on Friday, the company announced. The interconnector connects substations in Glorenza northern Italy and Nauders eastern Austria.Rome-based grid operator Terna announced that operations for its €80 million ($87.4 million) interconnector connecting Italian and Austrian power stations kicked off on Friday, ushering in 200 kV of underground power. The 28-kilometer interconnector runs along the country's borders and connects the substations of Glorenza northern Italy and Nauders eastern Austria, according to ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...