Germany legislates to hasten grid expansion for renewables

The German cabinet today approved legislation to speed up the construction of 2,800km of new high-voltage lines to help transport northern Germany’s soaring renewable output to power-hungry industrial centres in the south.

The new legislation will concentrate the planning of so-called electricity highways in the hands of the federal government, away from Germany’s Länder (states).

“The foundation for an accelerated grid extension has been laid,” economics minister Philipp Rösler told reporters.

The change will shorten the period for planning and construction of new power lines to four years from a current ten, Rösler claims.

The government plans a new major power line linking the North Sea coast via the industrialised Ruhr region to the Frankfurt area, another from Hamburg to Stuttgart, and a third from Thuringia…

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