BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 4. The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) AG consortium has publicly disclosed gas flow nominations for its interconnections, Trend reports.
The Kipoi interconnection in Greece is scheduled to receive 361,945,291 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of gas on December 4, and 311,425,291 kWh on December 5. Simultaneously, the Komotini interconnection has recorded exit nominations of 42,024,757 kWh for December 4 and 28,670,675 kWh for December 5.
This is while the Nea Mesimvria interconnection has an entry nomination of 13,354,082 kWh and exit nominations of 30,346,301 kWh on December 4 and 30,343,301 kWh on December 5.
Additionally, the Melendugno interconnection has reported gas exit nominations of 300,428,315 kWh for December 4 and 249,908,315 kWh for December 5.
As a vital component of the Southern Gas Corridor in Europe, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline plays a crucial role in enhancing the continent's energy security, fostering the diversification of energy sources, and supporting the transition towards decarbonization.
With an impressive annual transportation capacity of approximately 10 billion cubic meters of gas, the pipeline also holds the potential for capacity expansion to 20 billion cubic meters. TAP's provision of a reliable source of natural gas significantly contributes to ensuring Europe's access to a new and sustainable energy resource.
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