The $24 Billion Plan to Bring Africa’s Sunlight to Britain

A thrilling new project aims to build a nearly 4,000-kilometer undersea power line connecting vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the UK, potentially supplying clean energy to around seven million homes. Simon Morrish, the project's architect, believes this is the best solution for Britain's future electricity needs. However, he faces significant challenges, including securing billions in funding and government support, along with necessary permits. Despite delays in construction and skepticism from locals, Morrish remains optimistic that this ambitious plan will reshape the energy landscape and showcase North Africa's renewable potential, making it a groundbreaking step towards a greener future.

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Undersea Power Line from Morocco to the UK

A groundbreaking project aims to build a nearly 4,000-kilometer (2,500-mile) undersea power line connecting massive wind and solar farms in Morocco to the UK. This ambitious plan is designed to provide a reliable el...

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