EU Recognizes APG's 380-kV Power Line Project in Carinthia
The APG-led 380-kV power line project in Carinthia has been designated a Project of Common Interest by the EU, allowing for funding applications. This initiative aims to enhance energy infrastructure and meet increasing electricity demand across Austria.

Austrian Power Grid (APG) is advancing a 380-kV power line project through Carinthia, which has gained EU recognition as a Project of Common Interest. This designation will enable the project to access European funding, potentially reducing costs for local consumers and enhancing the stability of the energy network.
The line aims to improve the integration of renewable energy sources and address rising electricity demands due to electrification and industrial growth. Public discussions are ongoing regarding the route, with stakeholder engagement focusing on potential community impacts. The environmental impact assessment is expected to be submitted by 2027, with operational status anticipated by 2033.




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