Trans-Balkans Corridor power lines from Pancevo to Resita in Romania put into operation

Source: eKapija Friday, 22.12.2017. 08:40
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The section of the Trans-Balkans Corridor for the transfer of electrical energy from Pancevo to Resita, Romania, 68 kilometers long, was put into operation at Elektromreza Srbije (EMS) in Belgrade on December 21.

The power lines are part of the capital project for the transfer of electricity Trans-Balkans Corridor, which will link Romania, Serbia, B&H, Montenegro and Italy by power lines. The value of this section is EUR 27 million.

The power lines stretch from Resita to Pancevo, Obrenovac and Bajina Basta, then to Pljevlja, Montenegro, and Lastva, B&H, and then go beneath the sea to Villanova, Italy, the official website of the Government of Serbia says.

In Serbia, a part of the corridor stretches to Kragujevac and Kraljevo, and there is also a part stretching to Visegrad, Republika Srpska.


EMS built the section from the Pancevo 2 substation to the Romanian border.

As many as 203 poles were built in as short amount of time as possible on the 68-km route, and the job was completed three months before the planned date.

The commissioning was attended by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, Minister of Energy Aleksandar Antic and the director of EMS AD, Jelena Matejic.

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