Poland’s PSE Secures Environmental Approval for 400-kV Offshore Wind Transmission Line

Credit: Bladt Industries

's power operator, Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (PSE), has received an environmental decision for the last of its four 400-kV transmission lines designed to deliver power from wind farms in the to inland regions.

This 20-km line will connect the Choczewo power station, currently under construction near the Baltic coast, to the existing Slupsk-Zarnowiec line.

PSE explained that energy from offshore wind farms will be transmitted to new power stations and then distributed inland via high-voltage lines.

The environmental decision defines the necessary measures to ensure the project has minimal environmental impact.

The operator plans to apply for a location decision in early 2025, followed by a building permit, aiming to begin construction in mid-2026. The line is expected to be operational by 2027, supporting Poland's growing offshore wind energy sector.

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