UAE, Italy and Albania sign $1bn subsea cable deal

21 January 2025

Italy, Albania and the UAE have signed a €1bn ($1.04bn) agreement to construct a subsea energy interconnection across the Adriatic Sea.

The infrastructure will connect the Albanian port of Vlore to Italy’s southern region of Puglia, located at the narrowest point between the two nations.

The 430-kilometre subsea cable network is expected to be operational within three years.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni; Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Deputy Prime Minister and Infrastructure & Energy Minister Belinda Balluku; and the UAE's Industry & Advanced Technology Minister, Sultan Al-Jaber, witnessed the signing of the tripartite agreement, which was announced on the last day of the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi.

Meloni said the planned project along the Adriatic seabed will link Italy to Montenegro and other Balkan regions, “making these connections more efficient and competitive”.

The project will import renewable energy and bolster the region’s energy infrastructure while enhancing energy security, promoting sustainable development and accelerating the transition to clean energy in the Mediterranean region, according to a joint statement. 

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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