An independent review into Ireland's proposed north-south interconnector backs the plan to build the electricity-sharing infrastructure above ground
An independent review into Ireland's proposed north-south interconnector has backed the plan to build the electricity-sharing infrastructure above ground.It aims to improve electricity efficiency and lower the cost of power generation across the island, as well as ensuring the security of electricity supply.The scheme would require pylons along an 85-mile overhead electricity line stretching from County Tyrone to County Meath.
Some opponents are against the interconnector completely, while others would prefer to see it built underground.
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