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New High-Voltage Line Approved in the Southern Area of Leipzig

The State Office of Saxony has approved the construction of a new 110-kilovolt high-voltage line between the planned Peres/Nord and Breunsdorf substations in the Leipzig district. The authority announced this on Tuesday. The project also includes the construction of the associated grid connection points. The applicant and developer is MIBRAG, which thus holds the building permit. "Due to the phase-out of coal-fired power generation, we need a ne…
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The Landesdirektion Sachsen has approved the construction of a new 110 kV high-voltage line between the planned substations Peres/Nord and Breunsdorf in the district of Leipzig. The project also includes the construction of the associated grid connection points. MIBRAG is the applicant and builder, which thus has building rights. "By stepping out of the coal electricity generation we need a new energy supply. The re-use of former opencast areas …

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The State Office of Saxony has approved the construction of a new 110-kilovolt high-voltage line between the planned Peres/Nord and Breunsdorf substations in the Leipzig district. The authority announced this on Tuesday. The project also includes the construction of the associated grid connection points. The applicant and developer is MIBRAG, which thus holds the building permit. "Due to the phase-out of coal-fired power generation, we need a ne…

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Building ground studies for the stream line from Krummel to Sahms should be started. This should be known to residents in the ten affected places.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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