Electricity

Dalekovod signs EUR 10 million deal with Sweden’s Svenska Kraftnat

Photo: Pixabay

Published

June 13, 2018

Country

Comments

0

Share

Published:

June 13, 2018

Country:

Comments:

0

Share

Croatian power transmission equipment maker Dalekovod has signed a contract worth over EUR 10 million with Sweden’s state-owned electricity transmission system operator Svenska Kraftnat, according to a news release on Dalekovod’s website.

The contract covers the reconstruction of the 400 kV and 220 kV overhead transmission lines around the 400/220/110 kV substation near the city of Ostersund and is scheduled to last for two years.

Dalekovod re-entered the Swedish market in 2017, when it launched cooperation with privately-owned grid company Markbygden Net, the news release recalled.

Tags:
Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

Global utilities scale renewables capacity 2 5 times 2030

Global utilities vow to scale renewables capacity by 2.5 times by 2030

22 April 2024 - Utilities in UNEZA are accelerating grid investment. Member utilities vowed to lift their renewables capacity by 2.5 times to 749 GW by 2030.

north macedonia power exchange memo coupling eu brussels shutinoski

North Macedonia eyes first market coupling with some EU member state in 2026

19 April 2024 - Coupling electricity markets with EU countries is very important for the EU membership candidate states, MEMO CEO Simon Shutinoski said

Power-utilities-Greece-Cyprus-home-PV-systems-in-installments

Power utilities in Greece, Cyprus allow home PV systems to be paid in installments

19 April 2024 - Greece and Cyprus have enabled the installation of home PV systems to be paid in installments and without upfront costs

Hidroelectrica Masdar joint venture 2 GW Romania

Hidroelectrica, Masdar to set up joint venture for 2 GW in Romania

19 April 2024 - Hidroelectrica and Masdar agreed to jointly invest in photovoltaics, floating solar power and batteries in Romania