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High-voltage line project: This is the current status

2022-10-02T09:12:55.037Z


High-voltage line project: This is the current status Created: 10/02/2022, 11:00 am By: Bernd Heinzinger Medium-heavy equipment will be used for the upcoming test drilling, explains Tennet machine operator Ralf Steinke. © Bernd Heinzinger The transmission system operator Tennet provides information on the current project status for the new high-voltage lines. Test drilling should provide data


High-voltage line project: This is the current status

Created: 10/02/2022, 11:00 am

By: Bernd Heinzinger

Medium-heavy equipment will be used for the upcoming test drilling, explains Tennet machine operator Ralf Steinke.

© Bernd Heinzinger

The transmission system operator Tennet provides information on the current project status for the new high-voltage lines.

Test drilling should provide data - for both variants.

Neuching

– Planning for the replacement of the high-voltage lines between Oberbachern in the Dachau district and Ottenhofen is progressing.

The executing company Tennet gave an insight into the current events at several information events in the affected districts.

Tennet also presented the project in Neuching and answered questions from the many citizens who had come.

In the district of Erding, the situation is still clear: the citizens' initiative prefers a route through the Finsinger Holz and not a replacement along the existing lines.

The municipality of Finsing, on the other hand, would like to have the variant along the existing structure.

Citizens' questions revolved around how their properties would be affected.

No matter which variant becomes reality in the end - test drilling to investigate the underground is scheduled everywhere from now until March 2023.

According to Tennet spokeswoman Catherine Krukenmeyer, the property owners want to be taken along.

“They have already been written to.” The drilling takes about two and a half hours, and everything is done with relatively small equipment, informed Krukenmeyer: “People can be there and also decide which way to get to the drilling site.”

There was lively interest in the current planning status for the replacement of the high-voltage lines by the districts of Erding, Freising and Dachau at the information events held by the transmission system operator Tennet.

© Bernd Heinzinger

What will happen to me if a new mast is then built on my property?

That was a question asked by many of those affected.

Then there would be compensation, the amount of which is calculated according to the framework agreement with the farmers' association, plus an entry in the land register, Krukenmeyer tried to calm down.

According to the Tennet employee, hardly anyone was interested in possible electromagnetic fields due to the lines during the on-site visits.

She emphasized that both variants are possible on the part of her company.

In the case of replacement construction along the existing structure, there is currently a greater level of knowledge regarding environmental factors or soil conditions: "But we are in very constructive talks with the citizens' initiative, from there come good suggestions, for example regarding afforestation," praised Krukenmeyer: "The route through the Finsinger Holz is currently under investigation.

We think we will be done with that by November 2022.”

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Decisions about the locations of the future masts, for example, could only be made afterwards.

The replacement construction for the existing high-voltage lines on the 50-kilometer stretch is necessary in order to meet the new requirements, said Krukenmeyer: "After the new construction, we will have twice the capacity."

In which variant the excavators ultimately roll is not determined by Tennet.

"In the end, the government decides." Before that, however, there are other steps such as the planning approval process.

Construction is scheduled to start in 2026.

Source: merkur

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