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Work begins on Germany’s Suedlink electricity transmission project
Workers have begun laying cables for a major electricity transmission project in Germany dubbed Suedlink, aimed at delivering wind power from northern Germany to the country’s south. “As the cables are pulled in, Suedlink is becoming a reality kilometre by kilometre,” said Tim Meyerjürgens, manager at the operator Tennet. The cable work will start in Heeslingen, a small town roughly halfway between the northern port cities of Bremen and Hamburg. Construction along the roughly 700-kilometre-long
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