Polish power grid company announced on February 12 local time in a statement that “the Poland-Sweden power grid is temporarily disconnected due to a fault.” The company emphasized that there is no indication that the outage was caused intentionally. The Polish power grid company stressed that the connection failure with Sweden will not affect system safety. Repairs to damaged components are currently being prepared. The Poland-Sweden submarine power cable was put into operation in 2000 and has since become one of the most important energy connection lines in the region. (CCTV News)
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The submarine power transmission line connecting Poland and Sweden has experienced a fault.
Polish power grid company announced on February 12 local time in a statement that “the Poland-Sweden power grid is temporarily disconnected due to a fault.” The company emphasized that there is no indication that the outage was caused intentionally. The Polish power grid company stressed that the connection failure with Sweden will not affect system safety. Repairs to damaged components are currently being prepared. The Poland-Sweden submarine power cable was put into operation in 2000 and has since become one of the most important energy connection lines in the region. (CCTV News)