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The quest to link the Balearics to the Spanish grid
To decarbonise the Balearic Islands, it’s currently necessary to import abundant renewable power generated in mainland Spain. Jennifer Johnson reports from Valencia on the bid to strengthen the link to the islands using submarine interconnectors.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Spain -
Organisation: Nexans
Subjects: Electricity transmission, Renewables, Decarbonisation, Security of supply