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Channel Tunnel operator: France-UK electrical connector suspended until June 2

Getlink, the operator of the Channel Tunnel, announced on Monday that ElecLink, an electrical interconnector linking France and Britain will be suspended until June 2, due to a slight misalignment in cable.

Getlink, in a press release, said that the problem was only detected in one area of Britain outside the tunnel. It estimated the impact on the business at around 20 million euro ($22,4 million).

ElecLink operations, an underground cable that will ensure 1 gigawatt in electric capacity through tunnels by 2022, were already shut down after a defect was discovered in September.

In February, the interconnector returned to service.

Getlink stated that the current suspension was implemented as a precautionary measure to conduct all necessary tests and inspections.

ElecLink reported a 69% drop in revenue in the first quarter of the year compared to the same period last year, due to the suspension of activities for five months and the normalisation in the energy markets. $1 = 0.8945 Euros (Reporting and editing by Milla Nissi Prussak in Gdansk)

(source: Reuters)