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The proposed projects include money for so-called interconnector pipelines to link national natural-gas networks.
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Issues such as interconnector charges are still being negotiated.
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The latter figure compares with availability assumptions of 90% for coal or gas and even 100% for electricity provided through the interconnector link with France.
UK renewable energy industry right on target ? when the wind blows 2010
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The interconnector became operational in 2006, and along with the planned gas interconnector and a proposed CCGT plant in Thrace, Greece will be able to both import gas from and export electricity to Turkey in a long-awaited cooperation scenario.
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Tasmania, Western Australia, and the Northern Territories are not members of the NEM, although Tasmania is expected to join in the next few months via the Basslink interconnector, a high voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cable.
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Construction of an interconnector between Peru and Ecuador began in 2003.
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An interconnector, owned and operated by Hydro-Quebec International, runs between the two along the Pacific coast.
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AES-SONEL and Électricité de France (EDF) have also conducted studies concerning a Chad-Cameroon interconnector project.
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It also unveiled plans to rid itself of its wireless infrastructure business and Basslink, its electricity interconnector in Australia, to focus on U.K. and U.S. electricity and gas markets.
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Even if the author is wrong about this Friday, it's only a matter of time, and given the Russian/Ukrainian dispute, the chances of the interconnector between Belgium and the UK working to ameliorate our position are pretty low.
UK gas shortages Sam Norton 2006
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