ENTSOG GRIP SNC 2014-2023
3.5 Interconnection Points in the South-North Corridor The South-North Corridor is historically oriented from north to south, with gas from Russia, Norway and the Netherlands flowing through Germany and Belgium towards Switzerland, France and Italy. Additional sup- plies from Algeria, Lybia and LNG terminals complete local demand in Italy and France, but cannot yet reach Belgium and Germany.
The table below shows the internal Interconnection Points (IPs) in the Region along with capacity values taken from the ENTSOG capacity map (which are the result of the lesser-rule application on TSO input data).
Name
From
To
Technical firm capacity (GWh/d)
INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN COUNTRIES
Germany (GASPOOL)
94
Belgium
Germany (NCG)
342
Eynatten / Lichten- bush / Raeren
Germany (GASPOOL)
137
Belgium
Germany (NCG)
163
Medelsheim / Obergailbach
Germany (NCG)
France (PEG Nord)
567
Wallbach
Germany (NCG)
Switzerland
583
Oltingue / Rodersdorf
France (PEG Nord)
Switzerland
223
Griespass/Passo Gries
Switzerland
Italy
627
Blaregnies/Taisnières
Belgium
France (PEG Nord)
870
INTERCONNECTIONS WITHIN COUNTRIES
Germany (GASPOOL)
Germany (NCG)
312
Liaison GASPOOL NCG
Germany (NCG)
Germany (GASPOOL)
37
France (PEG Nord)
France (PEG Sud)
270
Liaison Nord Sud
France (PEG Sud)
France (PEG Nord)
230
France (PEG Sud)
France (TIGF)
395
PIR Midi
France (TIGF)
France (PEG Sud)
255
Table 3.4: Internal Interconnection Points (IPs) in the Region along with capacity values (source ENTSOG Capacity Map 2014)
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South-North Corridor GRIP 2014–2023
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