In the midst of Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, a 1,373-kilometer (853/mile) undersea electricity cable that runs from Egypt to Europe has been hailed as a solution to the continent’s impending energy crisis.
According to a story that was published by Euronews last month, the undersea cable connecting northern Egypt with Attica, Greece, will be able to transport 3,000 MW of electricity, enough to power up to 450,000 homes.
The project is being carried out by the Copelouzos Group, one of Greece’s largest infrastructure investors, who met with the Egyptian officials earlier in September to expedite the process.