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25th November 2022
04:06pm GMT
"The Celtic Interconnector will have the capacity of 700 megawatts of electricity, which is estimated to power 450,000 households. At least €1.3 billion has been allocated to the project, which includes €530 million in grant funding from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), with Ireland paying for 65% of the project and France paying 35% according to the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU)."Such a project comes at a huge cost however, with The Journal reporting that the Celtic Interconnector could cost up to €1.7 million by 2027. https://twitter.com/MichealMartinTD/status/1596050830163156995?s=20&t=e-1FgtGQZpOXhK5RH_5ZdA Micheál Martin said this of the Celtic Interconnector project: "The Celtic Interconnector symbolises a new era of connectivity to Europe for Ireland.” “It will be our first electricity interconnector with mainland Europe, plugging Ireland directly into the European grid from my own home county of Cork to the Finistère in Brittany. “The Celtic Interconnector will enhance our energy security and enable the export of renewable energy to the continent. “It opens up new fields of strategic