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Rome assesses power link-up between Libya and Sicily

22 October 2007 - Italy's Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano (CESI) has completed a feasibility study looking at a potential electricity connection linking Libya and Sicily, possibly via Malta.

This is the latest in a series of power connections planned between North Africa and Europe.

The most recent study puts forward several alternatives for the construction of the 500-km long link between Abu Kammash in Libya and Partanna in Sicily.

In one scenario, the line would have a capacity of 1000 MW and cost €700m ($990m). Alternatively, the capacity of the line could be decreased to 500 MW, reducing costs to between €350-370m.

A detailed marine survey is being carried out to determine the route of the cable.

CESI has previously completed feasibility studies for a 240-km, 2000 MW submarine link between Hassi Ameur in Algeria and Almeria in Spain. It also carried out a study for a 500-1000 MW link from El-Hadjar in Algeria to Cagliari in Italy, via Sardinia. However, both projects are currently on hold.

Of all the proposed links between Europe and Africa, the most likely to go ahead is an interconnection between Tunisia and Sicily, planed by Rome and Tunis. It will involve the construction of a 1200 MW power plant at El-Haouaria in the northeast of Tunisia, with 800 MW of power to be exported to Sicily.

The maximum depth of sea for the cable between Tunisia and Sicily is 600 m, which would also make it technically easier than the other projects. By comparison, three possible routes have been proposed for the Algeria-Spain link, the deepest of which would reach a maximum depth of 1900 m of water.




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