Reports related to this article:
The Nemo Link interconnector, a joint venture between transmission system operators Elia (Belgium) and National Grid (U.K.), connects the U.K. and Belgium's electricity systems via subsea cables, allowing the two countries to trade electricity using high-voltage direct current technology. The Nemo Link interconnector is a 140-kilometer subsea and underground transmission line connected to a converter station in each country that allows the flow of electricity in either direction.
Want More IIR News Intelligence?
Make us a Preferred Source on Google to see more of us when you search.
Add Us On GoogleAsk Us
Have a question for our staff?
Submit a question and one of our experts will be happy to assist you.
Explore Our EnergyLive Tools
EnergyLive Tools provide instant insight into new build, outages, maintenance, and capacity shifts across key energy sectors.
Learn MoreRelated Articles
-
Work Underway on First U.K.-Belgium Power LinkSeptember 26, 2017
-
Europe Investing $691 Million in First Energy IslandNovember 19, 2024
-
New Belgium-U.K. Subsea Power Link Gets Green LightNovember 14, 2024
-
Germany's Lower Saxony a Hotspot for Green HydrogenMarch 01, 2024
-
Belgian-Denmark Power Interconnector Takes ShapeApril 27, 2023
Explore Our Enery Industry Reports
Gain the competitive edge with IIR Energy’s suite of energy market reports, designed for traders, analysts, and asset managers who rely on verified, real-time data.
Learn MoreIndustry Intel
-
2026 Regional Chemical Processing OutlookOn-Demand Podcast / Mar. 2, 2026
-
From Data to Decisions: How IIR Energy Helps Navigate Market VolatilityOn-Demand Podcast / Nov. 18, 2025
-
Navigating the Hydrogen Horizon: Trends in Blue and Green EnergyOn-Demand Podcast / Nov. 3, 2025
-
ESG Trends & Challenges in Latin AmericaOn-Demand Podcast / Nov. 3, 2025
-
2025 European Transportation & Biofuels Spending OutlookOn-Demand Podcast / Oct. 27, 2025