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The Estlink is a set of HVDC submarine power cables between Estonia and Finland, comprising Estlink 1 and Estlink 2. Estlink 1, inaugurated in 2007, is a 105 km long cable connecting the Estonian and Finnish electrical systems, with a capacity of 350 MW. Estlink 2, completed in 2014, is a similar cable, with a capacity of 350 MW and a length of 105 km. The main purpose of the Estlink connection is to integrate the Baltic and Nordic energy markets and secure power supply in both regions. The cables are operated by Elering and Fingrid, and were manufactured by ABB and Nexans, respectively.learn more on wikipedia
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