Sumitomo Electric achieves successful handover of the Greenlink Interconnector Project

25 April 2025

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. together with its consortium partner Siemens Energy completed the trial operations and handover of the Greenlink Interconnector Project to its client, Greenlink Interconnector Limited (hereinafter referred to as Greenlink), into operational and commercial use.

The Greenlink Interconnector Project is a submarine and underground electricity interconnector cable with associated converter stations linking the existing electricity grids in Ireland and the United Kingdom and has a nominal capacity of 500MW. Greenlink provides a new grid connection between EirGrid’s Great Island substation in County Wexford, Ireland, and National Grid’s Pembroke substation in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. Electricity flows in either direction, depending on supply and demand in each country.

The Greenlink Interconnector Project is considered to be one of Europe's most important energy infrastructure projects and took ten years to deliver, between its development and construction. Construction began by the Consortium in January 2022 and was completed in just over three years with no significant accidents or incidents.

Siemens Energy constructed two high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations which can convert alternating current to direct current and vice versa to transport the electricity over long distances.

The converter stations are linked by Sumitomo Electric’s innovative and environmentally friendly HVDC cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cables. The cable installation includes onshore HVDC cables along a 24 km route in Ireland and a 6 km route in Wales, plus submarine cables along a 160 km offshore route across the Irish Sea.

Now that it is operational, the Greenlink Interconnector Project will provide the potential to power 380,000 homes and will deliver increased security of supply for electricity consumers, by diversifying energy sources and providing additional import and export capacity in both countries.

Ireland’s Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy, Darragh O’Brien TD, officially launched the opening of the Interconnector at an event in Enniscorthy.

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