Eugene Cesnulaitis

Procurement Manager at Xlinks

Eugene Cesnulaitis is an experienced procurement professional currently serving as Procurement Manager at Xlinks since December 2022. With a background in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations as a Senior Buyer at National Grid from June 2021 to December 2022, Eugene has also held various roles in procurement and category management, including Category Manager at Freightliner Group Ltd and Buyer at National Grid. Previous experience includes positions as Assistant Buyer at Carillion and Account Manager at Trade & Export Finance Limited, along with an industrial placement at Rolls Royce. Educated at Aston University, Eugene holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management.

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Xlinks

The Xlinks' Morocco - UK Power Project will provide reliable sustainable energy to the UK at a subsidy-free price. Locating solar generation in the Sahara produces high levels of energy throughout the year, which when combined with battery energy storage offers dispatchable clean energy. 4,000km of sub-sea HVDC cable will connect the power to the UK's Transmission Network where it will flow to consumers across the country. As the cost of Wind and Solar in the UK continues to decreases more energy will come from sustainable sources. This is vital to the UK achieving the ambitious carbon reduction targets that are enshrined in our law. However, Wind and Solar generation in the UK is intermittent, not just on a daily basis which can be balanced with storage, but also on a weekly and seasonal basis. This issue will become exacerbated over the next 15 years as more of the dirty fossil fuel power stations are decommissioned. Not only will the Xlinks' Morocco - UK Power Project provide affordable, clean energy it will also enable more Wind and Solar generation to be built in the UK, moving us close to a zero-carbon, low-cost energy network. Once complete, the Project’s wind and solar generation, combined with flexible battery storage, is expected to supply 3.6 gigawatts (GW) of affordable, reliable, and clean power and deliver approximately 8% of Britain’s current electricity needs – or the equivalent electricity of seven million homes.


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