Admie outlines plans for Mediterranean electricity supergrid

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The independent power transmission operator (Admie) took part in the Eastern Mediterranean regional meeting of the association of Mediterranean transmission system operators (Med-TSO), held in Amman, Jordan.

According to an announcement following the meeting, discussions turned to the next steps for strengthening electricity interconnectivity across the Mediterranean.

The Greek operator was represented by its director of International Relations and vice president of Med-TSO, Theodoros Tsakiris, who outlined Admie’s role in shaping the Mediterranean Master Plan under the TEASIMED 2 programme.

Particular emphasis was placed on the Saudi-Greek Interconnection, which he described as a landmark project that would, for the first time, physically connect Europe with the Arabian Peninsula through Greece.

Source: Wikipedia

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