Strom network expansion: New transformer station for the energy future in Lower Austria!

Strom network expansion: New transformer station for the energy future in Lower Austria!

St. Andrä-Wördern, Österreich - The power grid expansion in St. Andrä-Wördern picks up speed! EVN Daughter Netz Lower Austria announced the construction of a new transformer station in Steinriegl in a solemn ceremony. Under the presence of important representatives of the market town, including Mayor Maximilian Titz and project manager Pierre Bignasse, the project was presented to meet future requirements through innovative technologies such as photovoltaic systems and e-charging stations. Josef Brückelmayer, Head of the Service Center Netz Lower Austria Tulln, explained that it was crucial to make the power grid in Steinriegl future-proof in order to also meet the new requirements that go hand in hand with the Austrian climate and energy strategies by 2030. Network Lower Austria plans to build about 700 new transformers by 2030, after 117,000 solar power plants have already fed into their network, such as

extensions in Rust

At the same time, the establishment of another transformer station in Weidengasse in Rust has been announced. Here, too, the project of the same name is supported by the Lower Austria network of the same name in order to expand the necessary infrastructure and thus meet the requirements of the climate strategy. Mayor Bernhard Heinl and Vice Mayor Eduard Sanda presented the measures that are related to the 700 planned transformer stations as part of the expansion. These developments are necessary to cover the increasing energy requirements in the region and at the same time to advance the vision of a sustainable energy supply in Lower Austria, such as Noen.at reported.

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