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The NorNed cable has been out of operation since Saturday April 11, due to a fire at the Eemshaven converter station. No interruption in the supply of electricity occurred when the cable, which has a capacity of 700 MW and was transporting electricity from Norway to the Netherlands at the time of the fire, was taken out of operation. However, it is expected that no electricity transmission will be possible for several weeks at least.1
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Thue, L. (2013). Connections, Criticality and Complexity: Norwegian Electricity in Its European Context. In: Högselius, P., Hommels, A., Kaijser, A., van der Vleuten, E. (eds) The Making of Europe’s Critical Infrastructure. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137358738_8
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