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The UK’s Sea Link cable project, linking Kent and Suffolk underground, enters national review to boost clean energy and grid resilience.
National Grid’s Sea Link project, a 145-kilometer offshore cable connecting Kent and Suffolk, is entering a national planning examination.
Using trenchless drilling, cables will be buried 15 to 20 meters below surface at Aldeburgh and Pegwell Bay, avoiding beach closures and protecting wildlife, including wintering birds.
The project aims to boost clean, affordable energy, enhance grid resilience, and support the UK’s net zero goals with fully underground infrastructure.
A final decision is pending from the secretary of state for energy security and net zero.
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El proyecto de cable Sea Link del Reino Unido, que une Kent y Suffolk en el subsuelo, entra en revisión nacional para impulsar la energía limpia y la resiliencia de la red.