Malfunction on Danish-Swedish cable

Transmission between DK1 in Western Denmark and Sweden's SE3 will be at half force in the coming month due to a malfunction on the Swedish side.
Photo: Svenska Kraftnät / Tomas Ärlemo
Photo: Svenska Kraftnät / Tomas Ärlemo

Thursday morning, Denmark's electricity system is running quite logically. Wind turbines, comprising the vast majority of domestic generation, are spinning nicely, while additional green power is flowing in from Norway and Sweden to be transmitted on to Germany and the Netherlands via offshore cables.

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