UK eyes five new interconnectors in bid to boost energy security

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Ofgem shortlists five new proposals, touting potential £6bn investment boost

Five new electricity connections between the UK and France, Ireland, and Scandinavia could be built by the end of the decade, after the proposed projects were yesterday shortlisted by Ofgem. The energy...

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