North Sea Link Explained

North Sea Link
Photo Size:250px
Country:Norway, United Kingdom
Direction:northeast–southwest
Start:Kvilldal, Norway
Through:North Sea
Finish:Blyth, England
Partners:Statnett
National Grid plc
Cable Manufacturer:Prysmian (offshore section)
Nexans (onshore section)
Cable Layer:C/S Giulio Verne
C/S Nexans Skagerrak
Substation Manufacturer:ABB
Substation Installer:ABB
Est:1 October 2021
Type:submarine cable
Current Type:HVDC
Length Km:720
Capacity:1,400MW
Dc Voltage:±515kV
Poles No:2 (bipole)
Circuits No:2

The North Sea Link is a 1,400MW high-voltage direct current submarine power cable between Norway and the United Kingdom.[1]

At it was the longest subsea interconnector in the world when it became operational on 1 October 2021.

Route

The cable runs from Kvilldal, Suldal, in Norway, to Cambois near Blyth in England.The converter station is located near to the cable landfall in East Sleekburn and is connected to the National Grid at the Blyth substation.

Technical description

The cable is 730km (450miles) long, and has a capacity of 1,400MW. The estimated cost of the project was €2billion, and it became operational in 2021, as planned.[2]

Project participants

It is a joint project of the transmission system operators Statnett and National Grid.

The offshore cable was supplied by Prysmian and manufactured at the Arco Felice factory in Naples, Italy. It was installed by the cable-laying vessel Giulio Verne. Cable for the fjord, tunnel and lake sections, and the onshore connection in Norway, was supplied by Nexans and manufactured at Nexans' plant in Halden, Norway. It was laid by using the Capjet trenching system and the cable-laying vessel Skagerrak. The HVDC converter stations were built and installed by the ABB Group.[3]

Project history

The project was first proposed in 2003, when Statnett and National Grid planned a 1,200MW interconnector between Suldal in Norway and Easington, County Durham, in the United Kingdom. This project was suspended.[4]

In October 2009, Statnett and National Grid announced they were conducting a feasibility study of the cable. According to the pre-feasibility study the project would be economically and technologically feasible. It would be a commercial cable jointly owned by Statnett and National Grid NSN Link, a subsidiary of National Grid.[5]

In 2010, there was speculation that the interconnection may also connect the North Sea wind farms as well as offshore oil and gas platforms, becoming the backbone of the proposed North Sea Offshore Grid.[6] [7] In 2014, National Grid quoted various groups in favour of more interconnections.[8]

The route survey of the offshore section was conducted by MMT in 2012.[9] [10]

In March 2015, Statnett and National Grid announced a decision to start the construction phase,[11] [12] [13] a month after Nemo link, a similar connection between the United Kingdom and Belgium, was announced.[14] Along with Viking Link from Denmark, they would increase the UK's electricity interconnection level (transmission capacity relative to production capacity) from the 6% it was in 2014.[15]

Construction of the UK on-shore cable between the landfall at Bucca headland and the converter station site at East Sleekburn was completed in February 2020, with the converter station under construction.[16] The cable crossed the 700adj=midNaNadj=mid Norwegian trench. A 2.3km (01.4miles) tunnel was drilled from the fjord through the mountain to the lake Suldalsvatnet, and the cable was floated across the lake to the Kvilldal connection point.[17], the converter station in Suldal had been connected to the grid.[18]

Operation

On 8 June 2021, it was announced that construction had been completed,[19] and after a period of testing the interconnector became operational on 1 October 2021. Initially the link operated at a maximum of 700MW, half its capacity, and then increased to a gigawatt. A flaw in the English converter temporarily restricted power until the full 1,400MW could be achieved.[20] The interconnector was switched from monopole to bipole operation in January 2022.[21] 1,300 MW was achieved in April 2023,[22] and full 1,400MW operated by June 2023. While the main direction is from Norway to England, the cable is only fully utilized occasionally.[23]

Economic effect

After being fully operational, the North Sea Link gives the UK access to the south Norway bidding area of Nord Pool Spot[24] via the cable's own auction function. It has an annual transmission capacity of 12.3TWh. According to analysis by the United Kingdom market regulator Ofgem, in the base case scenario the cable would contribute around £490million to the welfare of the United Kingdom and around £330million to the welfare of Norway. In this analysis, over the 25-year cap and floor regime (a regulation for how much money a developer can earn once the interconnector is in operation) the benefit to United Kingdom consumers is expected to be around £3.5billion under the base case scenario. This could reduce the average domestic consumer bill in the United Kingdom by around £2 per year.[25]

According to Auke Lont, CEO of Statnett, Norway can use the interconnector to import electricity at times of peak supply in the United Kingdom, allowing a temporary reduction in hydroelectric output in Norway and a corresponding increase at peak Norwegian demand times.[26] When England has negative pricing, Norway imports near the maximum 1.4 GW.[27]

In 2014, the Norwegian energy service provider Markedskraft analysed the impact of two interconnectors under construction from Norway: the North Sea Link and NorGer, a submarine cable of identical capacity connecting Norway with Germany. The electricity will at any moment flow towards the country with the highest price and these price differentials generate income for the interconnector whether the electricity flows one way or the other. Markedskraft estimated that while the Norwegian import and export via NorGer will zero out in 2020, the annual net export to the UK via North Sea Link is projected to be about 10TWh, i.e. almost all of the interconnector's annual capacity. Markedskraft go on to estimate that the increased demand for Norwegian electricity via North Sea Link will increase the price of electricity in Norway by 25NOK/MWh[28] (ca. 2.6 €/MWh). A 2016 study expects the two cables to increase price in South Norway by 2øre/kWh, less than other factors.[29] [30] Statnett said in March 2022 that the very high European gas prices were the main factor of the large increase in electricity prices in Southern Norway in late 2021. The two new cables NSL and NordLink, were responsible for €5―15/MWh, or 10% of the increase for the entire year. Statnett predicted more hours with imports of zero price electricity, as the rest of Europe gets more solar and wind power,[31] and this happens sometimes,[32] allowing South Norway to act as a "battery" and transit area between shifting high and low price areas in Europe.[33] June 2023 was the first time the cable "bought" power in Norway at negative prices.[34]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: UK and Norway complete world's longest subsea electricity cable. 2021-06-15. Financial Times. 15 June 2021 . Hook . Leslie .
  2. Web site: Cable to the UK. Statnett. 2014-10-17. 2014-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20141025051652/http://www.statnett.no/en/Projects/Cable-to-the-UK/News-archive/Cooperation-agreement-confirmed/. 2014-10-25. dead.
  3. News: ABB, Prysmian and Nexans share UK-Norway link bounty. ReCharge. Andrew . Lee. 2015-07-14. 2015-07-14. subscription.
  4. News: National Grid plans UK-Norway interconnector. PennWell Corporation. Power Engineering International. 2009-10-07. https://archive.today/20130131171308/http://www.powergenworldwide.com/index/display/articledisplay.articles.powergenworldwide.t-and-d.t-and-d-infrastructure.2009.10.national-grid-plans-uk-norway-interconnector.QP129867.dcmp=rss.page=1.html. dead. January 31, 2013. 2010-11-14.
  5. Will explore HVDC connection between Norway and Great Britain . Statnett . 2009-10-06 . 2010-11-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100904163933/http://www.statnett.no/en/News/News-archive-Temp/News-archive-2009/Will-explore-HVDC-connection-between-Norway-and-Great-Britain/ . 2010-09-04.
  6. News: UK Norway "supergrid" agreement. Offshore Media Group AS. Offshore247.com. John . Bradbury. 2009-10-06. 2010-11-14.
  7. News: Norway hydro can aid Europe move to renewables-IEA. FOX News Network. Fox Business. Walter . Gibbs. 2010-08-17. 2010-11-14.
  8. http://viking-link.com/media/1037/getting-more-connected-march-2014.pdf Getting more connected
  9. News: MMT to Survey UK-Norway HVDC Cable Route. Offshore WIND. 2012-03-30. 2014-11-20.
  10. News: North Sea cable could bring Norway's energy to UK. Times Newspapers Ltd. The Sunday Times. Robin . Pagnamenta. 2009-10-07. 2010-11-14.
  11. Web site: The world's longest interconnector gets underway. National Grid. 2015-03-26. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150328234545/http://www2.nationalgrid.com/Mediacentral/UK-Press-releases/2015/The-world-s-longest-interconnector-gets-underway/ . 2015-03-28.
  12. News: Norge og Storbritannia nær avgjørelse om verdens lengste sjøkabel. Norway and Great Britain are close to the decision on the world's longest submarine cable. Teknisk Ukeblad. 2015-01-05. 2015-07-14. no.
  13. News: UK, Norway roll with 1.4GW link. reNEWS. 2015-03-23. 2015-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20150715031416/http://renews.biz/86241/uk-norway-roll-with-1-4gw-link/. 2015-07-15. dead.
  14. News: National Grid rolls with Nemo link. reNEWS. 2015-02-27. 2015-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20150715021617/http://renews.biz/84908/national-grid-rolls-with-nemo-link/. 2015-07-15. dead.
  15. COM/2015/082 final: "Achieving the 10% electricity interconnection target" Text PDF pp.2–5. European Commission, 25 February 2015. Archive Mirror
  16. Web site: What's happening in your area? . North Sea Link . North Sea Link . 2020-03-08 . Construction Update: February 2020.
  17. Web site: Excell . Jon . Power sharing: building the world's longest subsea electricity interconnector . The Engineer . https://web.archive.org/web/20210115172632/https://www.theengineer.co.uk/power-sharing-building-worlds-longest-subsea-interconnector/ . 15 January 2021 . 21 October 2019 . live.
  18. Web site: NSL's first converter station connected to Norwegian Electricity system. Submarine Cable Consulting & Intelligence Services (4C Offshore).
  19. News: Edward. Thicknesse . Construction of North Sea Link cable completed ahead of October power-up. . London. 2021-06-15. 2021-06-16.
  20. News: National Grid powers up world's longest subsea interconnector between the UK and Norway. 2021-10-01. 2021-10-01.
  21. Web site: Unavailability of electricity facilities : Transmission . Nordpool REMIT UMM . https://archive.today/20211007135555/https://umm.nordpoolgroup.com/%23/messages/2529ad9b-bb06-44fc-8789-5992af30e9c5/1 . 2021-10-07 . 2021-01-05 . Nord Pool (site) Statnett (message) . 2021-01-07.
  22. Web site: Lingjærde . Magnus . Statnetts press mot britene har fungert - Englandskabelen åpnes for større strømeksport . Europower . no . 21 April 2023.
  23. Web site: Fortsatt billigst i Europa: Dette har ikke skjedd på 2,5 år . Europower Siste nyheter fra fornybarbransjen . no . 21 July 2023.
  24. Web site: Southern Norway towards new HVDC-connections . . 2016-08-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160819122442/http://nordpoolspot.com/message-center-container/nordicbaltic/exchange-message-list/2015/q2/no.-152015---prognosis-for-future-elspotelbas-bidding-areas-in-norway/ . 2016-08-19 . dead .
  25. Web site: Cap and floor regime: Initial Project Assessment for the NSN interconnector to Norway . . 4 . 17 December 2014 . 2016-08-07.
  26. Web site: UK draws on Norwegian green power with €2bn cable . Michael . Kavanagh . . 2015-03-26 . 2016-08-07 . subscription .
  27. Web site: Gratis strøm i fem timer lørdag – og rekordimport fra England . Europower Siste nyheter fra fornybarbransjen . no . 14 July 2023.
  28. News: Norges kraftoverskudd forsvinner til England . . Øyvind . Lie . 2014-08-20 . 2016-08-05 . Norway's power surplus disappears to England . no.
  29. Web site: Dette er årsakene til at strømmen blir dyrere . These are the reasons why electricity is becoming more expensive " . . 27 December 2016 . 2016-12-27.
  30. Web site: Kraftmarkedsanalyse mot 2030 . Power market analysis towards 2030 . Bartnes Gudmund. 2016-12-22 . 2020-12-11 . www.nve.no.
  31. Web site: Prisvirkning av NordLink og NSL . Price impact of NordLink and NSL . www.statnett.no . . https://web.archive.org/web/20220317101936/https://www.statnett.no/contentassets/d9a3981dd2f64f0fa5cf11a1e8f2d8b7/prisvirkning-av-nordlink-og-nsl---metode-og-oppdatert-estimat-mars-2022.pdf . 17 March 2022 . no-nb . March 2022 . live.
  32. Web site: Lingjærde . Magnus . Ny strømpris-kollaps – men denne gangen blir det billigere også i Norge . Europower . no . 21 April 2023.
  33. Web site: Årets billigste hverdag i Sør-Norge mandag – halve landet får gratis strøm i seks timer . Europower Siste nyheter fra fornybarbransjen . no . 16 July 2023 . Norway has net import of 16 GWh. Thus producers can save water..
  34. Web site: For første gang søndag: Betaler for å levere strøm til England . Europower . no . 10 June 2023.