TransnetBW

Company description

TransnetBW GmbH operates the electricity transmission grid in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The company controls and monitors the energy flows through the grid and perform the necessary maintenance and network planning and development activities.

Company details

City:
Stuttgart
Address:
STUTTGART PARISER PLATZ OSLOER STRASSE 15-17 70173 STUTTGART

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • October 07, 2022

    Fluence, TransnetBW to develop 250 MW energy storage project in Baden-Württemberg

    Fluence Energy GmbH and TransnetBW GmbH have planned to develop the 250 MW Netzbooster battery-based energy storage project in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.  The Fluence-supplied energy...

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  • September 07, 2021

    Siemens signs HVDC converters order for SuedLink transmission project

    Siemens Energy AG has signed a supply order of necessary high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter technology for the SuedLink transmission project section between the grid interconnection poi...

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  • July 02, 2020

    NKT, Prysmian to supply cables for SuedLink transmission project from Schleswig-Holstein to Hamburg

    Transmission system operators TenneT and TransnetBW have opted for plastic-insulated 525 kV underground cables since the high-tension cables can transmit more power. Contracts to deliver and lay the u...

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  • February 20, 2020

    BNetzA identifies first section for SuedLink transmission project

    German Federal Network Agency, also known as the Bundesnetzagetur (BNetzA), has identified the first section of the underground direct current cable link project that will carry wind energy...

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  • October 10, 2019

    Jacobs to support development of SuedLink transmission project

    Jacobs has been appointed separately by transmission system operators TenneT and TransnetBW to support the planned SuedLink program which will deliver new underground cable connection to transport win...

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