Irish grid operator EirGrid recently on high-voltage transmission corridor connecting southern and northern Ireland plans to hold public hearings.
According to reports, this high voltage overhead transmission corridor will connect Taryn County Meath and a total length of 138 km, which is an important step EirGird plans to achieve a stable power supply.
Ireland plans for the Executive Committee to attend the hearing and listen to the relevant views.
According to reports, this 138 one thousand meters of overhead high voltage transmission corridor will be erected at the height of 26-51 meters, ranging from 299-line towers, the designed path through the beautiful and scenic land.
EirGrid said the program allows the user to Ireland in 2020 to save 20 million euros in 2030 to save 60 million euros.
But opponents of the cable are to be able to view mainly into the ground to reduce the environmental and health hazards.
In this regard, EirGrid lawyers responded, that EirGird company has conducted feasibility studies on high-voltage cables into the ground, but the cable is brought into the ground path selection and technical requirements are different, the cost will be much higher, and therefore, for considering The company chose an overhead high-voltage transmission corridor program