AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Dutch-German grid company TenneT and Britain’s National Grid
In a joint statement, the companies said they would examine the possibility to build interconnection capacity of 2 Gigawatts via undersea cables to each others’ electrical nets.
TenneT, owned by the Dutch government, is building offshore wind capacity to 11.5 GW by 2030, while the British government has a target of 40 GW by the same date, with both continuing to keep building beyond that to meet climate goals.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Kim Coghill)