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UK drops mega-project to transport energy underwater from . . . The UK has decided to abandon a mega-project intended to bring solar and wind energy from Morocco for use by domestic consumers It stepped back from a plan to transmit power generated in Tan-tan province in Morocco's south through what would have been the world's longest underwater power cable and
UK Scraps $34 Billion Morocco-Linked Subsea Power Cable . . . In a move with significant implications for transcontinental energy trade, the UK government has formally withdrawn support for the $34 4-billion Morocco-UK Power Project, a mega-renewables plan
UK Renewable Energy Project: UK Withdraws Support for $33 . . . UK Renewable Energy Project: The UK government has stepped back from the Morocco-UK Power Project, a $33 billion initiative to transmit renewable energy underwater, citing high risks This decision marks a shift towards alternative energy strategies as the UK aims for a renewable energy future by 2030
Britain shuns $34 billion Morocco-UK subsea power project Britain has rejected a 25 billion pound ($34 39 billion) Moroccan renewable energy project that would have used solar and wind power from the Sahara to supply up to seven million UK homes
Britain walks away from $34 billion Morocco-UK renewable . . . Xlinks' Morocco-UK power project would have tapped Moroccan "renewable energy" via what would have been the world's longest subsea power cable The plan involved building 3,800 kilometres (2,361 miles) of high-voltage direct current subsea cables from Morocco to southwest England The company had been seeking a guaranteed minimum price for the electricity supplied, known as contract for