Klaipėda transformer substation prepared for connection with NordBalt

Klaipėdos transformatorių pastotė
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During the three-year reconstruction, the new equipment and advanced control systems were installed in Klaipėda transformer substation. Now the Klaipėda substation is ready to be connected with NordBalt power interconnection, the construction of which is due to be finished in one year’s time, Litgrid AB, the Lithuanian electricity transmission system operator, said.

“The reconstruction of one of the key electricity transmission hubs in Lithuania is another important step towards the successful implementation of the NordBalt project, a power interconnection between Lithuania and Sweden. The substation’s reconstruction was carried out to the highest standards of security and reliability of electricity transmission. Now we will be able to ensure a better control and management of the power system and deal with any disruption of the power system in time and more effectively,” said Karolis Sankovski, head of the Strategic Infrastructure Department and member of the Board of the Lithuanian electricity transmission system operator Litgrid.

In one year the Klaipėda substation will become a vital hub of electricity transmission in Lithuania. The Klaipėda substation which is now used to transmit electricity via high voltage cross border lines with Latvia and Kaliningrad will transmit electricity from Sweden when NordBalt is put into operation. The Klaipėda substation was also connected with the Klaipėda-Telšiai power line, the first 330 kV power transmission line built since the restoration of independence.

The reconstruction of the Klaipėda substation started in February 2012, with the estimated cost of EUR 65 million of which nearly a third was funded from the European Regional Development Fund.

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