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The Times | Xlinks founder is proud to be a part of renewables success story
The founder of Xlinks, Simon Morrish, is proud to be a part of the renewable energy success story.
He spoke to this in a recent column for The Times, also going into detail about our Morocco-UK Power Project.
The Project will bring solar and wind generated electricity from Morocco to the UK via undersea cables to give reliability and low cost dependency for the UK grid.
From the early 2030s, it will power seven million homes, cut carbon emissions by a further 10%, and reduce and stabilise wholesale UK energy prices – all while providing energy at peak times at a consistency similar to nuclear.
The Morocco – UK Power Project will be funded by the private sector, requiring no government investment.
You can read Simon’s full article on the Financial Times website by clicking here.