Romania plans to build a green power corridor. Connecting neighboring Romania is working with Georgia and other partner countries to implement some major strategic projects, including the construction of submarine cables between Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan. According to local

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Romania plans to build a green power corridor to connect neighboring countries

Romania is working with Georgia and other partner countries to implement some major strategic projects, including the construction of submarine cable between Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan .

Romania plans to build a green power corridor. Connecting neighboring Romania is working with Georgia and other partner countries to implement some major strategic projects, including the construction of submarine cables between Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan. According to local - DayDayNews

According to local media reports, "Our priority is to build a 'green power corridor' between Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan that connects the Caspian region, Black Sea and EU ."

Romanian Energy Minister once said, "We can establish renewable energy supply through Azerbaijan, Georgia and beyond Europe to create a 'green' corridor."

Romania is considering the possibility of diversifying energy like many other countries, and Azerbaijan will play an important role in this regard.

Indian media: Saudi will discuss laying submarine power cable

According to the Economic Times of India, Saudi Energy Minister Abdul-Aziz may discuss the construction of submarine power cables connecting South Asia and Persian Gulf region power grid during his trip to India. The two countries are reportedly studying the commercial viability of the project, which could cost between $15 billion and $18 billion.

In addition, the Saudi ambassador to India invited Indian companies such as Tata Group , Reliance Industry , steel company JSW and Adani Group to express their opinions, and the Abu Dhabi government may also participate in the project.

The first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the United States begins to install export cables

The first commercial-scale offshore wind power project in the United States—Vineyard Wind 1 wind farm has begun to install export cables. The Cable Enterprise, a Cable Enterprise, owned by Prysman, is responsible for the installation operation.

According to real-time AIS data, "Cable Enterprise" arrived in Providence from Falmouth, England on October 21.

Romania plans to build a green power corridor. Connecting neighboring Romania is working with Georgia and other partner countries to implement some major strategic projects, including the construction of submarine cables between Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan. According to local - DayDayNews

Before the CLV starts the cable laying operation, the "Nicole Foss" tug will perform pre-laying operations (PLGR) along the offshore cable corridor to ensure that no new debris have fallen at the project site since the late summer cleaning operation.

After completing offshore PLGR on site, the tug will move to the nearshore part of the exit cable line to start PLGR operations from the offshore of Covell’s Beach.

Under the 200 million euro contract awarded in 2019, Prisman provided and installed export cables for Vineyard Wind 1 and received final approval after the financial settlement of the project last year. The

Vineyard Wind 1 project is located about 24km off the coast of Martha's Vineyard Island in Massachusetts. It will be equipped with 62 GE Haliade-X 13 MW units, which are scheduled to generate power for the first time next year. Once fully put into use, the 819 MW wind farm will provide sufficient electricity to more than 400,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts.

The project is built by Vineyard Wind, LLC, an joint venture between Avangrid Renewables, a subsidiary of Iberdrola, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP). In August, Avangrid finalized an agreement to assume responsibility for the Vineyard Wind 1 project operation and management service provider.


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