Greenlink Interconnector wins Engineering Excellence Award
The project received Software & Electrical Engineering Project of the Year at the 2025 awards for its 504 MW HVDC link supporting renewable energy and grid stability.
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Subsea electricity interconnector between Ireland and Great Britain
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In short: Greenlink formally launched its 504 MW subsea interconnector between Ireland and the UK, following its €1 billion sale by Partners Group.
The project received Software & Electrical Engineering Project of the Year at the 2025 awards for its 504 MW HVDC link supporting renewable energy and grid stability.
The award from Clean Energy Awards UK 2025 recognizes their sustainability strategy, innovative solutions, and collaborative efforts toward decarbonisation.
The event occurred on 16th April 2025 at Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy, with keynote by Minister Daragh O’Brien. Attended by stakeholders, governments, regulators, and contractors.
Capacity is available via SEM-GB Intra Day 1 Auction from January 29, 2025, following successful testing with active power transfers between Ireland and UK.
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