Harmony Link

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Harmony Link
Location
CountryLithuania, Poland
General directionwest–east
FromPoland
Passes throughBaltic Sea
ToDarbėnai
Ownership information
PartnersLitgrid
PSE-Operator
Construction information
Construction started2023-2025 (planned)
Technical information
Typesubsea cable
Type of currentHVDC
Total length450 km (280 mi)
Power rating700 MW[1]
AC voltage330 kV
400 kV
No. of poles2

Harmony Link is a planned submarine power cable between Lithuania and Poland. The purpose of the cable is to finish the transition of the Baltic states from IPS/UPS to the synchronous grid of Continental Europe.[2]

History[]

On 21 December 2018 Lithuanian electricity grid operator Litgrid and Polish electricity grid operator PSE signed agreement in order to start planning the cable. Project given official name Harmony Link.[3]

Construction works expected to start in 2023 and finish in 2025.[4]

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