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  2. Submarine power cable - Wikipedia

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    A submarine power cable is a transmission cable for carrying electric power below the surface of the water. [1] These are called "submarine" because they usually carry electric power beneath salt water (arms of the ocean, seas, straits, etc.) but it is also possible to use submarine power cables beneath fresh water (large lakes and rivers).

  3. List of high-voltage underground and submarine cables - Wikipedia

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    Isle of Wight submarine cables (Langley, Hampshire – Cowes & East Wooton, Isle of Wight) 132 kV 50.80967°N 1.35447°W ; 50.711304°N 1.254048°W Kentish Flats offshore wind farm, Kent [31] 2005 33 kV 51°27′36″N 1°5′24″E ; 51.3548°N 1.08534°E Laleham, Surrey – Ealing – Willesden, West London [32] 275 kV

  4. List of international submarine communications cables - Wikipedia

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    The International Cable Protection Committee — at ISCPC.org, includes a register of submarine cables worldwide (though not always updated as often as one might hope) United Kingdom Cable Protection Committee — at UKCPC.org.uk; Kingfisher Information Service — at KISCA.org.uk, source of free maps of cable routes around the United Kingdom ...

  5. Category:Submarine power cables - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Submarine power cables" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... Black Sea Energy submarine cable; Bornholm Cable; C.

  6. North Sea Link - Wikipedia

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    The North Sea Link is a 1,400 MW high-voltage direct current submarine power cable between Norway and the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] At 720 km (450 mi) it was the longest subsea interconnector in the world when it became operational on 1 October 2021.

  7. Submarine cable - Wikipedia

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    Submarine cable is any electrical cable that is laid on the seabed, although the term is often extended to encompass cables laid on the bottom of large freshwater bodies of water. Examples include: Submarine communications cable; Submarine power cable

  8. 2024 Estlink 2 incident - Wikipedia

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    2024 Estlink 2 incident Eagle S slowed significantly while passing Estlink 2. Eagle S Patrol vessel Turva Date 25 December 2024 Time 12.26 (Eastern European Time) Location Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea Type maritime incident Cause Under investigation; suspected sabotage Suspects 8 crew members placed on travel bans On 25 December 2024 at 12:26 EET, the Estlink 2 submarine power cable had an ...

  9. Submarine communications cable - Wikipedia

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    Cableships and Submarine Cables. United States Underseas Cable Corporation. Norman L. Middlemiss (2000). Cableships. Shield Publications. Nicole Starosielski (2015). The Undersea Network (Sign, Storage, Transmission). Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0822357551. John Steele Gordon (2000). A thread under the Ocean. World of Books. ISBN 978 ...