Shortly, a new air-electric line on the territory of Bulgaria will connect Greece with its neighbouring country.
According to the Bulgarian Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Valentin Yovev the project has already been approved.
More specifically, the new air-electric line will connect the Maritsa East in Bulgaria and Nea Santa in Greece.
The project is designated as a national site of national importance in both countries.
It is estimated that the power line will maintain a high voltage of 400 kV.
The energy project is an element of the technical infrastructure outside the boundaries of the urbanized territories and will be constructed in Bulgaria on the territories of the municipalities of Simeonovgrad, Haskovo, Harmanli, Kardzhali, Momchilgrad and Kirkovo.
The construction of the power line will contribute to the increase of the electricity transmission capacity of the energy system in the region as well as to the security of electricity exchange between the two countries.
It should be noted that Bulgaria is one of the Balkan competitors of the Greek tourism industry but Greece is also considered a top destination for Bulgarian tourists
Source: balkaneu
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