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Repairs to the Norway-Denmark cable will reduce its capacity by 245 MW until September

Statnett, the Norwegian grid operator, announced on Monday that one of four transmission cables connecting Norway and Denmark will be out of service for three months for repairs. This will reduce available capacity by 245 MW.

Statnett released a statement that the Skagerrak cable has not been in operation since 2 June. The fault is now located 'around 30 kilometers (18.6 mile) off the coasts of Denmark.

The report added that there were no traces of anchors, or any other activity on seabed in the last few years which could have caused the damage.

In recent years, the Nordic and Baltic States have experienced a series of cable and pipe outages. Some were caused by sabotage and others by accident.

Statnett stated that the outage of the Skagerrak?2 cable in operation since 1970 appears to be the result of "wear and tear" or minor damage that has accumulated over time.

The company stated that repairs are expected to take?until the 2nd of September?in an additional transparency message posted on Nord Pool, a power exchange.

Statnett and Energinet, the Danish counterpart to Statnett, jointly own the?four-cable Skagerrak Interconnection with a?total capacity of 1,632 MW. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Nora Buli)

(source: Reuters)