Iceland's energy 'could protect North's electricity using undersea cable'

Energy from Iceland could help safeguard Northern Ireland's electricity supply, the North's economy minister said.

Iceland's energy 'could protect North's electricity using undersea cable'

Energy from Iceland could help safeguard Northern Ireland's electricity supply, the North's economy minister said.

The North Atlantic country enjoys massive volcanic resources and Simon Hamilton declared Northern Ireland would be a good place to land a giant undersea cable pumping some of the plentiful supply of geothermal power to the UK.

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