You can trace the route almost 100% from the substation to the coast on Apple Maps. I just spent a good half hour, there’s only a short bit where you can’t see the construction works. There’s a huge protected area which it sort of skips round, and avoids all towns as well. It’s quite a wind through the farmland. It goes south from bicker fen, then loops up clockwise and over to Sandilands
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Laying of world record interconnect between the UK and Denmark now complete | National Grid Group
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One of the great things about interconnects, is that they let us distribute renewable power generation.
As one of the biggest issues (wind not blowing) can be very local, being able to balance with turbines hundreds of miles away can mean not needing to start up a gas turbine to meet demand.