Electromontaj to construct line in Poland

Electromontaj Group has partnered with Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne for the construction of a 400 kV high-voltage transmission line.

 


Electromontaj to construct line in Poland

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Poland: Romania’s Electromontaj Group announced a partnership with the Polish national electricity transmission operator, Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne, for the construction of a 400 kV high-voltage transmission line in Poland. After winning the tender, it signed the contract to construct the Żydowo Kierzkowo – Pila Krzewina overhead line in consortium with Romgos Gwiazdowscy.

The 119 km long line will connect the Żydowo Kierzkowo and Piła Krzewina substations, replacing the old 220 kV operational since 1970. The project, set to start in 2025 and end in 2027, could increase transmission capacity at the Germany-Poland-Sweden-Lithuania border and improve the conditions for generating energy from existing and planned renewable sources, including wind farms located on the Baltic Sea.

Ionuț Tănăsoaica, General Manager of Electromontaj, commented: “We are extremely honored to also contribute to the modernization of Poland’s energy infrastructure through this project of strategic importance. This collaboration allows us not only to expand our presence in the European market but also to support the energy transition and the integration of renewable energy sources.”

The project joins Electromontaj’s other international projects, won through tenders, in Finland (new 400 + 110 kV Huittinen – Forssa), the Netherlands (Maasbracht – Eindhoven 380 kV overhead line), the Republic of Moldova (transformer stations), Cyprus, and Jordan. In Romania, Electromontaj has over 200 various active projects.

Source: Romania-Insider