Serbia launches tender for Pannonian Corridor Spatial Plan to strengthen energy transmission
10 December 2024
Serbia’s electricity transmission system operator, EMS, has launched a tender for the development of a Spatial Plan for the Pannonian Corridor project. This spatial plan will encompass three double-circuit transmission lineprojects as part of the larger Pannonian Corridor initiative, which aims to enhance Serbia’s transmission capacity and connectivity with Hungary.
The three transmission line projects included in the tender are:
The total length of the Pannonian Corridor will be approximately 150 kilometers, stretching from Zemun to Kanjiza near the Hungarian border. Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic previously stated that the project would strengthen Serbia’s transmission system and enhance its connectivity with Hungary.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has emphasized that the electricity transmission corridor with Hungary should be completed by the end of 2028. However, this timeline applies only to the first and shortest section of the corridor. The entire project will be developed in four phases:
The total value of the Pannonian Corridor project is approximately 108 million euros.
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