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Harmony Link
Location
CountryLithuania, Poland
General directionwest–east
FromPoland
Passes throughBaltic Sea
ToDarbėnai
Ownership information
PartnersLitgrid
PSE-Operator
Construction information
Construction started2023-2025 (planned)
Technical information
Typesubsea cable
Type of currentHVDC
Total length450 km (280 mi)
Power rating700 MW[1]
AC voltage330 kV
400 kV
No. of poles2

Harmony Link is a planned submarine power cable between Darbėnai in Lithuania and Poland. The purpose of the cable is to finish transition of Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) from BRELL electricity grid to European electricity grid.[2]

History

On 21st of December 2018 Lithuanian electricity grid operator Litgrid and Polish electricity grid operator PSE signed agreement in order to start planning the cable. Project given official name Harmony Link.[3]

Construction works expected to start in 2023 and finish in 2025.[4]

See also

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