Ireland is key to proposed Atlantic interconnector that would secure energy supply for Nato members
Briefly

Laurent Segalen emphasizes the North Atlantic Transmission One Link as a non-threatening initiative, stating, "It's just a cable the size of a pizza," highlighting its aims to enhance energy security.
Segalen notes that the interconnector not only improves energy security but also avoids reliance on Chinese materials, promising employment opportunities and strengthening NATO ties.
With the cable aiming to connect nations, he stresses that while perceptions vary, many see the project as beneficial, especially in light of current global tensions.
The 6GW North Atlantic Transmission One Link involves extensive cabling across 3,500km, landing in North America and Europe, designed to counter energy being weaponized.
Read at Irish Independent
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