Tennet continues to stick to the intended locations for a high-voltage station, alternative locations are not suitable

Tennet continues to stick to the intended locations for a

The impact of a high-voltage substation in public space is considerable. In this case it would be a station the size of about twelve football fields. Resident groups in particular came up with alternative locations, but after research by Tennet these turned out to be unsuitable. “For example, they are located in areas that are of cultural-historical value, or there is too little space because there are buildings. Buying out is not an option, because alternative locations are available,” says Tennet.

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