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CESI Driving Global Energy Interconnections for a Sustainable Future

CESI Driving Global Energy Interconnections for a Sustainable Future
10 . Jan . 2025

CESI is at the forefront of advancing energy interconnections to meet European objectives and the global push for decarbonized energy consumption. Through key multilateral projects, the company is shaping a more integrated and sustainable energy network.

A standout initiative is the Green Energy Corridor, linking Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary. The project will develop a power transmission capacity of 3.9 GW through three HVDC cables spanning 3,000 km. By 2040, the project is expected to enable up to 40 GW of renewable energy capacity, facilitating the export of 30 TWh of green power and 17 TWh of green hydrogen annually, aligning with the EU’s long-term energy objectives.

Additionally, CESI is spearheading Medlink, a dual interconnection joining Algeria and Tunisia with Italy, and Project Green Vein, linking Egypt to Italy. Together, these projects will deliver 20-24 TWh of 100% renewable energy annually, around 5% of Italy’s 2030-2040 demand, with load factors above 75%. They will also reduce grid congestion in Northern Italy, enhancing efficiency and security.

On a global scale, CESI is studying the feasibility of connecting Saudi Arabia to Italy, opening new clean energy routes between the Middle East and Europe.

These efforts reaffirm CESI’s leadership in building a connected and resilient energy future across Europe, North Africa, and beyond.

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