National Grid shares updated plans for proposed subsea electricity cable between Suffolk and The Netherlands

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National Grid Ventures (NGV), responsible for building and operating LionLink as part of the commercial arm of National Grid, has published its refined proposals for LionLink, a new subsea and underground electricity cable – known as an interconnector – which will connect an offshore wind farm to Great Britain’s and the Netherlands’ electricity grids.

NGV is inviting feedback on its latest proposals through an eight-week public consultation, running from Tuesday 13 January to Tuesday 10 March 2026. The consultation will give members of the community an opportunity to see how their comments have been considered since the previous consultations and provide further feedback on the plans, prior to NGV applying for development consent from the Planning Inspectorate.

LionLink is set to be one of the first projects of its kind, helping to shape the future of offshore renewable energy by combining wind generation and cross‑border interconnection in a single, integrated project. At present, offshore wind farms and international interconnectors operate independently, each requiring their own separate connection to land. LionLink reduces the number of individual shore landings, cuts infrastructure costs, and supports a more resilient, flexible energy system.

Supplying up to two gigawatts of cleaner electricity – enough to power approximately 2.5 million British homes, LionLink will play an important role in maximising the use of offshore wind and supporting the UK government’s objectives to create a secure, reliable, and affordable energy supply for consumers.

Gareth Burden, Project Director for LionLink, commented, “Our plans for LionLink have moved on significantly since we first announced the project. We’ve worked hard to ensure our approach will deliver real, lasting benefits to the economy with as little disruption as possible. Everyone who took the time to comment on our initial proposals since the 2022 and 2023 non-statutory consultations has helped us to refine our plans and consider the concerns of the community.

“We are coordinating with other developers in Suffolk on a regular basis so that where possible, we can work together to ensure construction is carried out in manageable sections, and we can avoid long term disruption in any one area.”

NGV has over 40 years of experience in constructing, developing, and operating interconnectors, with six in operation, enabling the flow of energy between Great Britain and partners in Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, and Norway. In each of these developments, NGV has sought to work closely with its partners, ensuring the benefits are felt by those affected by any work. In Suffolk, collaboration with other local developers is well-underway through regulator led meetings and the sharing of infrastructure plans. While commitments to support the local area are being delivered through partnerships with both National Energy Action and Catch22.

As part of its ongoing commitment to engage with the community following previous consultations on LionLink in 2022 and 2023, NGV announced that the subsea cable for LionLink will be located onshore at Walberswick, a decision made following an assessment of the environment and local residents’ concerns around access constraints and traffic impacts. An alternative underground HVDC cable corridor to the north of Southwold was discounted following the consultations. NGV is also working closely with local authorities to ensure no construction takes place on the beach, and there is no visible infrastructure once the project is complete. 84% of the UK section of the LionLink cable will be offshore, and all onshore sections will be buried underground.

NGV is holding a series of public information events at venues close to the proposed cable route. At each event, attendees can view the proposals, speak to members of the project team and read printed copies of all consultation materials. The event schedule is as follows:

Date Time Location
Saturday 24 January 2026 11 am – 4 pm Fromus Centre, Street Farm Road, Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 1AL
Saturday 31 January 2026 11am – 4pm Walberswick Village Hall, The Street, Southwold, IP18 6TZ
Friday 06 February 2026 2 – 7 pm High Lodge Leisure, Haw Wood, Hinton, Nr Darsham, Suffolk, IP17 3QT
Saturday 21 February 2026 11 am – 4 pm Westleton Village Hall, The Street, Westleton, Saxmundham IP17 3AD
Saturday 28 February 2026 11 am – 4 pm Yoxford Village Hall, Old High Road, Yoxford, IP17 3HN

NGV will also be presenting on its proposals and taking questions during the consultation period through two live online webinars, which the public can register to attend via the LionLink website. The webinars will include a British Sign Language interpreter.

Date Time
Wednesday 4 February 2026 6pm-7.30pm
Tuesday 3 March 2026 6pm-7.30pm

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