BAKU, Azerbaijan, Feb.6. The technical forward capacity for interconnections of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) by February 12 has been announced, Trend reports with reference to the TAP AG consortium.
Interconnection capacity for Kipoi from Feb.6 to Feb.12:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
Feb.6 |
400,000,000 |
Feb.7 |
400,000,000 |
Feb.8 |
400,000,000 |
Feb.9 |
400,000,000 |
Feb.10 |
400,000,000 |
Feb.11 |
349,887,515 |
Feb.12 |
349,887,515 |
Capacities for Komotini:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
Feb.6 |
98,000,000 |
Feb.7 |
98,000,000 |
Feb.8 |
98,000,000 |
Feb.9 |
98,000,000 |
Feb.10 |
98,000,000 |
Feb.11 |
98,000,000 |
Feb.12 |
98,000,000 |
Capacities for Nea Mesimvria:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
Feb.6 |
88,368,256 |
Feb.7 |
88,368,256 |
Feb.8 |
88,368,256 |
Feb.9 |
88,368,256 |
Feb.10 |
88,368,256 |
Feb.11 |
88,368,256 |
Feb.12 |
88,368,256 |
Capacities for Malendugno:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
Feb.6 |
347,000,000 |
Feb.7 |
347,000,000 |
Feb.8 |
347,000,000 |
Feb.9 |
347,000,000 |
Feb.10 |
347,000,000 |
Feb.11 |
290,866,796 |
Feb.12 |
290,866,796 |
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), the European leg of the Southern Gas Corridor, was put into operation on Dec.31, 2020. Over the past two years, the pipeline has delivered a total of 20 billion cubic meters of gas to Greece, Bulgaria and Italy. Its initial capacity is 10 billion cubic meters per year with potential to expand to 20 billion cubic meters.
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