Upgrading the V411 Line, Which Was Behind the Blackout, Will Cost 1.7 Billion
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The modernization of the V411 line, where a wire break in the Ústí nad Labem region led to a widespread power outage in the Czech Republic on Friday, will begin next year. The construction of a new double high-voltage line, which was planned even before the incident, is expected to cost approximately 1.7 billion crowns.
The modernization of the V411 line, where a cable break in the Ústí nad Labem region led to a large-scale power outage in the Czech Republic on Friday, will begin next year. The construction of the new double high-voltage line, which was planned even before the incident, is expected to cost approximately 1.7 billion crowns. It is scheduled to be completed in May 2027, said Lukáš Hrabal, a spokesman for the state transmission system operator ČEPS.
The power line, whose damage led to Friday's power outage in the Czech Republic, will be modernized. However, it will not be a routine repair or improvement, but the construction of a completely new double line.
The modernization of the V411 line, where a cable break in the Ústí nad Labem region led to a large-scale power outage in the Czech Republic on Friday, will begin next year. The construction of the new double high-voltage line, which was planned even before this event, should cost approximately 1.7 billion crowns. It is scheduled to be completed in May 2027. This was told to ČTK by Lukáš Hrabal, a spokesman for the state transmission system oper…
Prague - The modernization of the V411 line, where a cable break in the Ústí nad Labem region led to a large-scale power outage in the Czech Republic on Friday, will begin next year. The construction of the new double high-voltage line, which was planned even before this event, should cost approximately 1.7 billion crowns. It is scheduled to be completed in May 2027. This was told to ČTK by Lukáš Hrabal, a spokesman for the state transmission sy…
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