£1bn renewable project sails ahead with subsea cable move
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The move saw the cable, which measures about 240 miles, come on land at Ardneil Bay in North Ayrshire as part of the five-section Western Link initiative, a joint venture between ScottishPower and the National Grid.
Consequently, energy can be converted so it can be used in the existing electricity-transmission system. Construction of the project is being carried out by a consortium of Siemens and Prysmian, and power is expected to start flowing along it this year.
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Hide AdIt was revealed in October that while surveying off the Wigtownshire coast, marine engineers laying the cable found the wreck of a German U-boat said to have been attacked by a sea monster prowling the coastline at the end of the First World War.