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    New north-south German power line expected in mid-2027

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    Posted on April 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's A-Nord power line, approved by the grid regulator, aims to enhance wind energy transmission by mid-2027, with Ultranet approval expected soon.

    German Power Line Project to Enhance Energy Transmission by 2027

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany's grid regulator has approved the A-Nord power link, its head said on Tuesday, meaning it should go into operation in the middle of 2027 as part of an infrastructure upgrade to transmit wind energy from the north to the south of the country.

    Klaus Mueller, president of the Bundesnetzagentur, added he expected approval for a second line, Ultranet, in the second half of the year, showing "the rightly expected network expansion will be sped up and turned into reality".

    Mueller is overseeing the building of a total of 9,600 kilometers (5,965 miles) of high-voltage grids needed as Germany seeks to use more renewable power and decarbonise its energy mix.

    Of this, he said 4,400 km are expected to be given approval this year.

    A-Nord, a 2 gigawatt subterranean, direct current line that will extend over 300 km in northwestern Germany, has been planned since 2018 to connect the offshore wind power port of Emden with Meerbusch near Duesseldorf.

    It will be be linked to Ultranet, altogether forming a roughly 600 km corridor.

    DC transmission technology, rather than the alternating current lines common in Europe, speeds up delivery and avoids transmission losses.

    Ultranet, which unlike A-Nord will mostly run along existing overhead lines, is to run from Duesseldorf to Philippsburg in Baden-Wuerttemberg state, southwestern Germany, where big industrial power consumers such as Mercedes-Benz and Bosch are located.

    (Reporting by Vera Eckert, editing by Madeline Chambers and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's grid regulator approved the A-Nord power link.
    • •A-Nord is expected to be operational by mid-2027.
    • •Ultranet approval is anticipated later this year.
    • •The project aims to enhance wind energy transmission.
    • •Germany plans to decarbonize its energy mix.

    Frequently Asked Questions about New north-south German power line expected in mid-2027

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the approval and expected completion of the A-Nord power line in Germany, aimed at enhancing wind energy transmission.

    2What is the A-Nord power line?

    A-Nord is a 2 gigawatt subterranean direct current line planned to transmit wind energy from northern to southern Germany.

    3What is Ultranet?

    Ultranet is a second power line expected to be approved later this year, running mostly along existing overhead lines.

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