Germany Expands Its Underground Electricity Grid

RAESFELD, - OCTOBER 23: Joerg Weber, employee of germany Company Amprion, watches a crane lift a large cable drum with a long electric cable on October 23, 2014 near Raesfeld, Germany. The cable is built for german company Amprion. For the first time in Germany, Amprion are laying 380kV power cables underground which will stretch over a distance of 3.4km, as part of a pilot project. Germany is expanding its electricity grid in order to connect new offshore wind parks in the North Sea. The country is pursuing an aggressive renewable energy strategy and is in the process of closing all of its nuclear power plants. (Photo by David Hecker/Getty Images)
RAESFELD, - OCTOBER 23: Joerg Weber, employee of germany Company Amprion, watches a crane lift a large cable drum with a long electric cable on October 23, 2014 near Raesfeld, Germany. The cable is built for german company Amprion. For the first time in Germany, Amprion are laying 380kV power cables underground which will stretch over a distance of 3.4km, as part of a pilot project. Germany is expanding its electricity grid in order to connect new offshore wind parks in the North Sea. The country is pursuing an aggressive renewable energy strategy and is in the process of closing all of its nuclear power plants. (Photo by David Hecker/Getty Images)
Germany Expands Its Underground Electricity Grid
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