09-12-2025 11:19 via energylivenews.com

Three giant grid projects get Ofgem approval

Three huge grid projects designed to move more clean British power to homes and slash constraint costs, have just been pushed a step closer by Ofgem.The regulator has approved new delivery dates and scope changes for Eastern Green Link three and four plus the new onshore link between Grimsby and Walpole.
These links will shift offshore wind from Scotland to England at scale and cut the wasteful practice of paying turbines to switch off when the grid is full.Each EGL link will carry 2GW through
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