UK Cancels $34B Undersea Energy Cable Deal with North Africa
In an ambitious endeavor with the potential to reshape the energy landscape, the British clean energy company Xlinks sought to connect Morocco's abundant renewable resources with the energy needs of the UK. Picture a network of high-voltage subsea cables stretching more than 3,800 kilometers from the Guelmim-Oued Noun region of Morocco all the way to Devon, in southwest England. This project was designed to generate enough electricity to power over 7 million UK homes—representing up to 8% of the nation’s energy…