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Capped transformers from Austria and the Netherlands could cripple parts of the Kaprun power plant chain for a long time. First damage estimates start the round and the debate on who has to pay for them has begun.

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An internal composite paper starts from one to two years. More detailed information is only possible after completion of the error analysis by generator supplier Andritz

·Vienna, Austria
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The combined pumped storage power plants Limberg I and Limberg III in Kaprun (Pinzgau) are expected to be much longer than the operator has previously announced. After some problems, the two plants had to be shut down weeks ago. The repairs could last up to two years. The economic damage is currently estimated at at at least 47 million euros. Verbund AG had stated in a message in the previous week that Limberg I and Limberg III can go back to op…

·Vienna, Austria
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Capped transformers from Austria and the Netherlands could cripple parts of the Kaprun power plant chain for a long time. First damage estimates start the round and the debate on who has to pay for them has begun.

·Vienna, Austria
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The combined pumped storage power plants Limberg I and Limberg III in Kaprun (Pinzgau) are expected to be much longer than the operator has previously announced. After some problems, the two plants had to be shut down weeks ago. The repairs could take up to two years, as ORF Salzburg reported on Tuesday. The economic damage is currently estimated at at at least 47 million euros, they said.

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KAPRUN/VIEN/GRAZ. Operators Association: Distortions due to damage analyses and longer delivery times

·Linz, Austria
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According to the ORF report, the combined pumped storage power plants Limberg I and Limberg III in Kaprun are expected to be much longer than previously assumed. Economic damage is estimated at at least 47 million euros. Security of supply is not at risk.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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